Watch: Shawn Mendes Opens Up About “Brutal” Public Split From Camila Cabello
Camila Cabello is no longer Henry Junior Chalhoub’s señorita.
The “Havana” singer and the billionaire heir have called it quits after over a year together, according to multipleoutlets.
Camila, 29, and Henry, 40, first sparked romance rumors in November 2024 when they both attended an Elie Saab afterparty in Saudi Arabia. The two then seemingly confirmed their relationship during a January 2025 trip to St. Barts, where they were seen sharing passionate kisses in the water.
The trip had marked the first public outing for the Grammy nominee and the Lebanese businessman, whose family is worth an estimated $1.7 billion, according to Forbes. Their Dubai-based company the Chalhoub Group operates over 600 stores worldwide that sell luxury brands including Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin.
Prior to Camila’s relationship with Henry, the former Fifth Harmony member dated fellow singer Shawn Mendes from 2019 to 2021—though they briefly reunitedat Coachella in 2023.
And while she’s never shied away from sharing her feelings in her music, Camila has done her best to keep her love life out of the spotlight.
“Love is the most sacred, precious thing to me,” she told Elle in 2019. “I want to always feel like my love is between me and that person, and never belonging to anyone else.”
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“As much as I love my fans, and as much as I love people, I like to live my life as normally as possible,” the “Bam Bam” singer added. “In a relationship, it makes me feel uncomfortable to invite everyone in on that.”
Still, Camila got candid about how she was feeling emotionally in her 2024 album C, XOXO.
“There’s just the wrestling of those feelings without it being kind of neat or in a box,” she explained to Puss Puss in 2024. “You can’t really say that it’s a sad song, you can’t really pin it down. It’s just kind of me wrestling with these feelings and me kind of being really present on a particular feeling and exploring it.”
To see more stars who have also called it quits this year, keep reading.
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