December 10, 2024

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello were spotted holding hands.




Shawn and Camila seemingly rekindled their romance at Coachella, where they were filmed getting super cozy with each other. The “Señorita” singers were seen having a conversation and hugging, before sharing a smooch that rocked the internet. Camila also raised eyebrows when another video from the same night showed her being approached by someone who asked if she and Shawn were “back together” and she seemed to reply with, “Yes.”


However, a source told Page Six after Coachella that Shawn and Camila aren’t back together. “Shawn and Camila remain friends with a lot of love and history between them, but they aren’t dating again,” the insider shared with the outlet. “They’ve stayed in touch since their breakup and decided to meet up at Coachella since they were both going. One thing led to another as the night progressed.”


If you don’t know, social media erupted when Shawn, 24, and Camila, 26, were seen sharing a kiss while hanging out at 2023 Coachella this past weekend.


Now, in a new video, seemingly recorded on Wednesday evening (April 19) in Santa Monica, the pair were again seen together. This time, they were holding hands.


Australian journalist Jessica Rendall spotted the duo together, posted about it on her Instagram, and revealed what she saw.


“My jaw instantly dropped and he laughed and nodded at my reaction to seeing them together,” Jessica shared with Harper’s Bazaar. “They were holding hands pretty tightly and seemed very snug and in love. They were deep in conversation about something so I didn’t want to stop them and ask for a photo.”


“I could not believe my eyes! Our first LA celebrity sighting and it was them!! Freshly back together after Coachella!” she shared.


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