Camila Cabello Chats Fifth Harmony, New Album & More w/ NY Times

Camila Cabello sat down with the New York Times to promote her new album, Camilia. The star is set to release her first solo album and opted to share some details in regards to the album.

In the interview, Camila talks leaving Fifth Harmony, their diss at the MTV Video Music Awards, moving on, her move to the United States, her parents and so much more. Highlights can be found below.

On Fifth Harmony’s diss at the MTV Video Music Awards: “It definitely hurt my feelings. I wasn’t expecting it, I wasn’t prepared for it—especially because at that point I’d moved on from it. I was just like, ‘What? Why?’

On moving on: “I have to make space for the good stuff to happen in my life. I don’t like holding onto the past, especially when it’s stuff that, in my opinion, is just petty.”

On finding her sound: “I feel like the best way to come up with something new and different is just to be the you-est you possible. If you pull from all the different little parts of yourself, nobody can replicate that.”

You can read her full interview here. Camila’s new album drops tomorrow, January 12!

Source: NY Times

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