(CNN) When pop power couple Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello split last November, it came as a surprise to many. While the two remained mostly quiet on the topic, Mendes recently hinted at the topic. The "It'll Be Okay" singer took to Instagram to talk ...
Who do I call when I'm like, f---ing, on the edge?" "Like, who do I call when I'm like, in a panic attack? "I think that's the reality that kind of hit me - it's like, 'Oh, I'm on my own now.' Now I feel like finally, like, I'm actually on my own, and I hate that.
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Earlier this month, Cabello discussed the pair’s split publicly for the first time, telling Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that she felt a “shift” in her priorities. The “In My Blood” artist and Cabello, 25, dated for more than two years before announcing in November 2021 that they had called it quits. The concert also featured “It’ll Be Okay,” a December 2021 single that was released shortly after news broke of Mendes’ breakup.
Singer Shawn Mendes shared an emotional video on Twitter in which he is seen talking about his life after breakup with singer Camila Cabello.
The Treat You Better singer posted a video on Twitter in which he shared how his new lyrics reflect his real-life struggles. And I think that's the reality that kinda I am on my own now after like, finally I am actually on my own and I hate that ... that's my reality, you know." The two had parted ways in November after a relationship of two years.
Since their split in November 2021, Shawn Mendes is getting candid about the aftermath of his relationship with Camila Cabello. Here's what he had to say.
"Those years that we were dating, I don't even feel like, even while I was writing this album, and even still now, I guess, my focus is really on, how can I be a well-rounded person?" "And same thing with those years that we were together," the Fifth Harmony alumna continued. the "In My Blood" singer continued. While promoting her latest single, "Bam Bam," in a March 2022 interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, Camila also described the inspiration behind her new music and how her "priorities fluctuated" after the break up. You don't realize all the sh-t that comes after it," he said. "A lot of the thing that also is like resonating in the lyric for me is like, 'Oh f--k.' You don't realize when you're breaking up with someone, you like, think it's the right thing.
A few weeks after Camila Cabello reflected on their breakup, Shawn Mendes is sharing his perspective on adjusting to single life.
And this song is mostly just about like, ‘Okay, how do I make a song that shows the cycles of love, and life, and gives people….’ Whatever it is that’s going on in your life…hopefully, this can make you be like, ‘It is that way now, but things are always taking crazy turns.’” And I feel like that was that way for both of us. “My priorities have fluctuated and my focus has changed throughout my life,” she told Zane Lowe during an appearance on Apple Music 1’s New Music Daily on March 4. He continued, “Like, who do I call when I'm like, in a panic attack? Who do I call when I'm like, f*cking on the edge? On 19 March, the “Stitches” singer discussed a lyric to a new song while sitting behind his piano.
Shawn Mendes spoke about the reality of life after a break-up, as he posted a candid video to Instagram about his split from Camila Cabello.
In a joint statement, the exes wrote: "We've decided to end our romantic relationship but our love for one another as humans is stronger than ever. "Who do I call when I'm like, in a panic attack? You don't realize all this s**t that comes after it," Shawn revealed to the camera.
Singer Shawn Mendes is still feeling the pain of his 2021 breakup with fellow singer Camila Cabello.
“When I make music, the ultimate goal is to be sitting there and have my own truth revealed to me,” he continued. After releasing his single “It’ll Be Okay” in January, Mendes thanked his fans for the support, posting to his Instagram. “I just wanted to make a little video and say thank you to everybody who has been connecting with ‘It’ll Be Okay’ and posting videos. Who do I call when I’m like, f--king, on the edge?’”