
Join Alex in the studio for a rare sit-down interview with Camila Cabello. Camila reflects on immigrating to the United States from Cuba at a young age and how singing was essential to helping her make friends. She talks about her childhood shyness, rise to fame, and how she initially only went on X Factor to meet Harry Styles. Camila spills the tea about her Turks and Caicos trip with Drake and opens up about why she is loving her single era. Then, Camila and Alex have some great girl talk about first loves, red flags, and when to try again with an ex. Camila sets the record straight on whether or not she and Shawn Mendes gave their relationship another shot, why she supports break up sex, and why if you want to text your ex… you should. Finally, Camila dishes about her new music, the inspiration behind her writing process, and how this album is for the girls! Daddy Gang, this episode is so fun and you will truly get to know Camila Cabello like never before… Enjoy!
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What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy.
camila cabello welcome to color daddy i'm so excited i am so happy you're here to anyone in the daddy gang that is listening to this and not watching the daddy gang the daddy gang do you want to say hi oh my god yes hello daddy gang i love the community aspect of it would you consider your sister daddy gay oh 100 okay that makes my sister is daddy gang for sure
I love how can I say your mom walked in here and she's like, don't worry, I'm not going to be listening.
I know, because I could just intuit, like I could read your energy that you were like, oh, her mom is here.
I'm like, what do I have in here that's sexual? I'm like, just close your ears and pretend this isn't happening. To anyone that's listening, Camila walked in here and she has platinum blonde hair. I know. How did you decide to do this?
You know, I felt like I just I needed a big physical change because I feel like I don't know, my dark hair has been with me for all of my life. I feel like it was just like a big part of how the public saw me, the world saw me, how I saw myself. And I feel like it's just been a year of like the theme has very much been like play and transformation and changing and being brave.
But I feel like also the the music is so different, like the world is so different that I don't know, for so many reasons, I was like, I feel like a physical change needs to like accompany that. And then I tried on a few different wigs.
I was going to ask because I was talking to someone like, would I ever change my hair color? I'm like, oh my God, I don't know if I would, but I would do wigs before you just go for it.
I definitely think you need to do wigs because it's such a big change. But I do feel like everybody should do it. I mean, not everybody should do it, but it's like a fun, like, I don't know, it brings out a different part of your personality. It's like, I don't know, it's kind of like a YOLO. Like, I don't know, just like, fuck it.
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