Pisces season is in full effect and Camila Cabello is celebrating accordingly. The "Living Proof" singer shared on social media an adorable childhood picture in honor of turning 23-years-old on March 3. "I'm 23 in a few hours so I'm posting my first internet nude," Cabello wrote on Instagram, alongside a baby photo of herself at only seemingly a couple of months old, wrapped in a blue banket. Although the singer isn't officially turning 23 until tomorrow, her celebrity friends were quick to wish her the best on her special day. Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, who recorded "Mi Persona Favorite" with Cabello, wished her...
- 3/2/2020
- E! Online
Camila Cabello was Zane Lowe’s latest guest on Apple’s New Music Daily; she was in the studio to discuss her new songs, her boyfriend Shawn Mendes and an embarrassing track she wrote for Rihanna.
“ would write when I was like 16 to instrumentals of other songs,” she said of her songwriting start. “Those are for real shit songs…I actually remember the chorus that I wrote [for the instrumental of] ‘You Da One’ by Rihanna. I think the reason they were so bad is because there was like nothing going on in my life romantically....
“ would write when I was like 16 to instrumentals of other songs,” she said of her songwriting start. “Those are for real shit songs…I actually remember the chorus that I wrote [for the instrumental of] ‘You Da One’ by Rihanna. I think the reason they were so bad is because there was like nothing going on in my life romantically....
- 12/10/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Camila Cabello led a pink-clad choir through a rousing rendition of her new song, “Living Proof” on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Friday.
Cabello, the choir and her backing band were all decked out in pink — the band’s instruments were pink as well — creating a serene-looking scene to fit the song’s opening “hallelujah” refrain. From there, Cabello powered through the rest of the track, flinging her voice up into a falsetto and bounding across the stage as the cameras pulled back to reveal even more choir singers standing in the audience.
Cabello, the choir and her backing band were all decked out in pink — the band’s instruments were pink as well — creating a serene-looking scene to fit the song’s opening “hallelujah” refrain. From there, Cabello powered through the rest of the track, flinging her voice up into a falsetto and bounding across the stage as the cameras pulled back to reveal even more choir singers standing in the audience.
- 12/6/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
We have questions—starting with this one: Why did it take so long for Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes to start dating? On Friday, the "Living Proof" singer stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she revealed that she's always had a crush on the "In My Blood" rocker. "For sure. I, for sure, had a crush there," Camila told host Ellen DeGeneres while watching footage of one of their first performances together from 2015. "We were stupid. I think we both had a crush there. But we were both, like, I don't know, being babies about it. We're grown now! Yeah, I definitely, definitely had a crush." Now officially a couple, Camila and Shawn aren't hiding their...
- 12/6/2019
- E! Online
Camila Cabello is out with a Sir John Everett Millais-inspired new video for “Living Proof.” With its pastel tones and shots of Cabello floating in a flowery pool, it resembles the iconic painting of Hamlet‘s Ophelia by the British artist.
Cabello doesn’t quite meet a watery end like her Shakespearean counterpart. Instead, she frolics with a scantily clad gentleman in a pink grove, undulates with a group of dancers draped in blue silk and reclines in a bed of petals.
Cabello and Shawn Mendes linked up for a...
Cabello doesn’t quite meet a watery end like her Shakespearean counterpart. Instead, she frolics with a scantily clad gentleman in a pink grove, undulates with a group of dancers draped in blue silk and reclines in a bed of petals.
Cabello and Shawn Mendes linked up for a...
- 11/25/2019
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes linked up for a romantic, intimate duet of their collaborative single “Señorita” at the 2019 American Music Awards on Sunday.
The duo opened on opposite ends of the stage, with Cabello twirling and staring into the camera as Mendes plucked an acoustic guitar. The intensity ramped up as the song progressed, ending with the couple staring into each other’s eyes as they traded off vocal lines.
Cabello went solo to play her recent single “Living Proof” later in the show, performing the atmospheric cut against...
The duo opened on opposite ends of the stage, with Cabello twirling and staring into the camera as Mendes plucked an acoustic guitar. The intensity ramped up as the song progressed, ending with the couple staring into each other’s eyes as they traded off vocal lines.
Cabello went solo to play her recent single “Living Proof” later in the show, performing the atmospheric cut against...
- 11/25/2019
- by Jon Blistein and Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
As Lifetime celebrates the 25th anniversary of its annual “Stop Breast Cancer for Life” initiative, the campaign has expanded across A+E Network’s flagship brands, Variety has learned exclusively.
In honor of the milestone, A&e, History and Lifetime are each launching new PSAs customized for their individual audiences, with additional support coming from the brands’ social platforms throughout the month of October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to sharing the PSAs, the social campaigns include sharing facts, tips (such as doctor check lists and treatment plan guides) and stories of survivors. Lifetime’s efforts on air and on social will be sponsored by Estée Lauder.
“Every October, people across the nation from all backgrounds, backstories and backyards come together to raise awareness about the importance of breast cancer research,” said Paul Buccieri, president, A+E Networks Group. “They do it because they have been touched by...
In honor of the milestone, A&e, History and Lifetime are each launching new PSAs customized for their individual audiences, with additional support coming from the brands’ social platforms throughout the month of October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to sharing the PSAs, the social campaigns include sharing facts, tips (such as doctor check lists and treatment plan guides) and stories of survivors. Lifetime’s efforts on air and on social will be sponsored by Estée Lauder.
“Every October, people across the nation from all backgrounds, backstories and backyards come together to raise awareness about the importance of breast cancer research,” said Paul Buccieri, president, A+E Networks Group. “They do it because they have been touched by...
- 10/1/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
A journey both personal and political, Matt Embry’s Living Proof follows the Canadian filmmaker on his quixotic quest to get some answers to a medical mystery. If no one knows the causes or cures for multiple sclerosis, then why are so many Ms charities touting drugs (with considerable side effects) that don’t work in the long term? And why does the Fda drag its feet on approving promising non-pharmaceutical cures? And why won’t the powers that be in the Ms establishment listen to the director himself, diagnosed with the disease over two decades ago, and who through only strict diet […]...
- 9/12/2017
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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