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“I have not sold my soul; I bought hair dye” Camila Cabello

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The pop singer, Camila Cabello denies selling her soul to the devil for fame. There have been rumors surrounding her song titled ‘Havana’ being her initiation to join  the illuminati.

In a recent interview with Cabello, she  denied selling her soul to the devil, saying she only bought hair dye.

“I have not sold my soul; I bought hair dye,” Buzzing Pop quoted her as saying.

Reposting the viral report on her X page, Cabello insisted that her dream got her where she is.

“I just had some bleach and a dream,” she wrote.

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Camila Cabello rose to fame as a being member in the girl group, Fifth harmony. She left Fifth Harmony in the year 2016 and started off as a solo singer.


 

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Inside Kris Jenner’s Star-Studded 70th Birthday: Stunning Photos You Can’t Miss

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Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Gather for Kris Jenner’s Iconic 70th Birthday Party

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Popular American influencer and manager Kris Jenner celebrated her most lavish 70th birthday ever.

The party was so luxurious that it will definitely remain in the history books of Hollywood.

From top A-list stars like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Mariah Carey to royalty such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the event was filled with glamour. Other celebrities in attendance included Justin Bieber, Oprah Winfrey, Adele, Paris Hilton, Snoop Dogg, Gayle King, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Naomi Watts.


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Simi’s “Duduke” Goes Gold in New Zealand After Selling 15,000 Units

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Nigerian singer Simi marks a new milestone as her track “Duduke” receives Gold certification in New Zealand for selling 15,000 units.

This can be noted as her first international award and shows her growing global recognition. The Nigerian artist’s song has now reached a milestone and crossed the limits of cultural barriers.


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