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Oh, hey there.
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Hey, I'm here to interview your daughter.
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Oh, please.
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Get me just right in the room.
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Alright, let's do it.
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Oh my god, hi!
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I interrupt your practicing.
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It's all good.
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How are you?
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I'm good.
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I'm so happy to be here.
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So, here's your questions.
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I'm so excited to see.
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I've watched so many of these videos.
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I can't believe you're here.
0:34
So many of your videos.
0:36
Oh, thanks.
0:36
This is actually happening.
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Alright, let's do it.
0:40
Okay, so what do you play right now?
0:40
Oh, I was just playing some just kind of just some chord progression to see if I can come up with any, you know, cool song ideas.
0:49
It's the next hit.
0:49
Good, but okay, you have to be in a certain mood to write.
0:55
I think there's just have to, has to be some kind of inner storm.
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You got to be feeling something.
1:00
And what is the writing process like?
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Um, well, I usually have my laptop here and I'll just kind of like write a lyric, let's say it was like, your lips are like pink flowers.
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Then I would write, you lift like pink flowers lyrics, and then I would kind of, I'll find like all my lyrics 'cause they're all saved under the lyric, Oh, Dad.
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And so then I just have a bunch of a bunch of those ideas on my laptop.
1:19
Wow.
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Go and digitized.
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Go and digitize.
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And then I just kind of try and find a some chord progression that sounds like what I'm trying to say.
1:19
How do you know when a song is finished?
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You just know.
1:19
It's like falling in love, you just know when you love that person.
1:19
You know, it's like you can feel when the puzzles fit together and it's perfect and you've captured everything, you've kept you've painted everything like a, you know, like a perfect picture and and then you can tell when it's off and you need to work more on it.
1:19
Do you get more attached to some songs over others?
1:19
Absolutely.
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Which ones?
1:19
On my last album, First Man.
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Oh yeah.
1:19
Now, based on your tour and your latest album, Romance, you've been thinking a lot about romance, is that right?
2:00
I've always been thinking a lot about romance.
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Definitely a hopeless romantic.
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I love love.
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Do you think you have to be in love to write good love songs?
2:07
Um, not necessarily, but I think when you're in love, the detail that you get in the song, this is just, you can't, nobody can make that up in their imagination.
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You know, the way the person's shirt smelled, the expression on their face, you know, the, the way the sky looked that night.
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It's like those details have to come from real life.
2:25
Speaking of romance, what's the most romantic trait that a guy can have?
2:29
Kindness.
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I'm a sucker for just a kind, good man.
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And what's the most romantic thing that's have been done for you?
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A lady never tells.
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Oh, you got away.
3:02
Now on Camila, obviously your songs are so personal.
3:02
Yeah.
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What's the most meaningful song?
3:02
Oh, I'm definitely First Man because it's a song I wrote about my dad and I remember just crying writing it, picturing his face the whole day.
3:02
And speaking of that song, I saw your performance at the Grammys.
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Oh, you killed it.
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Thanks.
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And it was so special to see you sing, Dear Dad, like that.
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Thanks.
3:02
It felt really special.
3:02
Did he have any idea you were going to do that?
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He didn't know until the day before and he was still nervous.
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We did the red carpet together and he was like literally slapping himself in the face like taking deep breaths.
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My dad is like, he is not like that so I was like, I couldn't believe.
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I was like, oh my God, he was he was so nervous.
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My mom and dad are both really camera shy.
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So I'm surprised.
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My mom, it's how nervous were you before singing to him?
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I get so nervous before every award show.
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I get so nervous.
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Two after every performance, I get acid reflux so bad that I can't stand up, but honestly, when I saw him sitting there, I was like, man, nothing else here really matters but me telling my dad how much I love him in front of everybody.
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Like I just, so this is about him.
3:41
This isn't even about me or the Grammys or anything, you know?
3:49
Okay, Camila, why don't you tell us why we're here in the English countryside?
3:45
Tell the audience you.
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I don't know.
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I am doing a musical remake of Cinderella.
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Yes.
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I want to go out there because it's really beautiful.
3:55
Okay, so you're Cinderella.
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Clearly, you're excited.
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How are you enjoying?
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I'm honestly in love with it.
4:02
I'm like, I've fallen in love with it.
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Anybody that knows me knows my absolute dream is to, you know, have to do, have to, you know, make an inspiration playlist full of Disney songs to get ready for.
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I mean, how amazing is that?
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I want to live in that world all the time.
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You're living in this world.
4:19
Can you give me your best British accent?
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I don't know.
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What do you think?
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I mean, I feel like British people would say it's rubbish, but I think I've watched maybe enough Harry Potter to maybe slightly get away with it.
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I don't know.
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Regardless of what the Brits say, I think that's on their head.
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Thank you.
4:36
Good thing I'm not doing a British accent.
4:37
Dylan, can you tell me something about you that people do not know?
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Oh, I can tell you three things.
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I don't know why I'm still speaking up.
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Okay, okay, okay.
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Um, I actually eat a banana with every single meal.
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It doesn't matter what it is.
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It doesn't matter if it's pasta, a sandwich, rice and beans, scrambled eggs, pancakes, pizza.
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He bananas with everything.
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I can only sleep with socks on because I feel like the Boogeyman will lick my feet if not.
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And I had to take in the third grade where I couldn't stop learning my nostrils and that I have never confessed publicly before.
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It will have a notice.
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Don't worry.
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Oh well, I don't do it anymore.
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Okay, Casey, something not about you that a lot of people don't know.
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Oh, I learned this today.
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Horses sleep standing up.
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Oh, that is so interesting.
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Crazy, right?
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Let's go out, let's go out there after you.
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Thank you.
5:24
What's your go-to drink order?
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Uh, alcoholic or non-alcoholic?
5:28
Other tequila.
5:28
Um, alcoholic ally and non-alcoholic, honestly, water and sometimes, sometimes lemonade.
5:41
Alright, I'm feeling crazy.
5:39
Okay, go to dessert order.
5:41
A chocolate cake, anything chocolate.
5:44
Podcasts or audiobooks?
5:44
Ah, are your looks mystery work, tick tock?
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Tick tock.
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Because there's really funny videos on there.
5:50
Who's our music icon?
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Um, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, you know, the undeniable, obvious ones.
5:55
Do you remember the first song you memorized all the lyrics to?
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Cinderella by the Teeter Girls.
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And who would you say were your earliest inspirations?
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Um, I was a huge Disney Channel fan, so, you know, when we got cable TV after we didn't have cable TV, I was like, Disney Channel's the greatest thing ever in the entire world, which it is and was, but you know, Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, Hannah Montana is really the reason that I'm here.
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I was like, I was like in my own Disney Channel movie in my bathroom all the time.
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We are getting super countryside with bucolic ponds.
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It's really beautiful, right?
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That that plant is not real.
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I wish it was.
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I got here and I was like, I'm pretty sure I'm in Pandora in Avatar, but it is beautiful, right?
6:37
It is.
6:39
When did you know that you wanted to be a performer?
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Honestly, the day that I auditioned for X-Factor because before that, that was the first time I ever really performed in front of a large group of people.
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I was so shy.
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I didn't even perform both in front of my family before then and that was the first time I was like, oh, this is kind of cool, like I can do this without passing.
6:56
It didn't seem like that was your first time.
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Yeah.
6:58
What is the hardest part about performing to a live audience?
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Um, working through nerves and making nerves your friend and making them turning them into fuel has been something that I've really learned to do the past few years because I I definitely like I told you, I still get super, super nervous because I care something so much about it.
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So like really getting that under control.
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How to survive of an audience affect your performance?
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It's everything.
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I mean, I feel like I've performed in both extremes.
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I've performed in front of an audience that absolutely did not care about me and in the beginning, I was like, but then you're like, you know what, I'm going to try and connect with it with everybody here and just and and do my best.
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But then it's like when I'm performing for my fans on tour that they're like, they're, you know, that I feel so much love from them and they're like singing the lyrics and they're crying and I'm like, everybody here's my family and we're all one and I love the best euphoric.
8:08
What's the most memorable fan interaction that you've ever had in your life?
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Ooh, recently, I was in a meet and greet and I was talking to one of my fans.
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Her name is Steph.
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She was going through a really bad, you know, painful period of anxiety and actually at the time, I was going to appear really bad period of anxiety too and we were talking about it and I just remember hugging her and I was crying and we were like, I just felt really, you know, connected with her and few months later, she told me that she was doing a lot better and now I'm doing a lot better too and just having an honest conversation about that.
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I just felt like, you know, it's like one of those moments where I was, you know, really connect connecting, you're someone that's really, really sweet.
8:08
Um, wait, can I show you something really cool?
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Yeah, let's do it.
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Come here.
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Okay.
8:47
Gryffindor, Slytherin?
8:47
Gryffindor.
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And I definitely rigged all the Harry Potter quizzes to get Gryffindor, even though I know I'm a Hufflepuff.
8:47
Okay.
8:39
Couple puffs are good to Rachel or Phoebe?
8:41
Phoebe is sweeter witty, so litany, I don't know.
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We got a big both.
8:52
I heard that you don't curse it for any audiences.
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Tell me why?
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Because my sister's 10 years younger than me and when I started this, I was 15 and she was five and you know, obviously she's around me when I'm working a lot and singing, you know, singing my songs and I just didn't want to.
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I just didn't, I don't know.
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I'm just really mindful of her and therefore like, oh my kid audience, it's just a personal choice for just wanna, yeah.
9:13
What's your favorite curse word anyway?
9:14
Okay, what are you show me?
9:14
Do you want to see it?
9:17
Look, there's koi fish in this pond.
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Oh, did you see them over there?
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Go on.
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Did you know that koi fish live to be 200 years old?
9:24
You are full of trivia.
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Especially if you feed them, you want to eat them.
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Oh my God, I've never done this before.
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Yeah.
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Most one, two, three, first Peter.
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Yeah.
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Okay, Mila, I heard that you were really shy as a child.
9:41
Oh, yeah.
9:41
Oh my God, yeah.
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I would literally, I would cry when people sang happy birthday to me.
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I was so everyone, I would go to family parties and get so overwhelmed that I just started crying.
9:52
Well, you overcame that pretty well.
9:52
Well, I still kind of do it by Anna, but it's, I keep on wanting to control what's getting, but what give you the courage to sing in spite of a social anxiety like that?
10:02
I think it's just because honestly, it's just what I love to do most in the world and I was like, well, if I want to do this and I need to overcome this then, you know, I feel like, I feel like I have like, I think that I'm introverted by nature and can still get a little bit shy sometimes, but I think that's normal and something that you could totally, you know, you could totally control.
10:19
Yeah.
10:21
Whose work has really, really made a profound impact on you?
10:25
Ooh, um, Beyonce.
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I spent the last whole year before every performance, I would listen to Homecoming and just watching that documentary, it just felt so meaningful and important and connected to humanity and what's and what's, you know, what's what's real in the world and I was just really inspired by her strength.
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Yeah, and yeah, I think that she's incredible.
10:46
Do you ever read press about yourself?
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Absolutely not, never.
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I would never.
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Nobody could ever make me make me do it by my wife.
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Okay, they just heard to just sit, you know, it's it it hurts my soul and I know that I want to be happy and if I want to be myself and stay like you stay true to myself and true to people, I know that I can't read those things about myself because how could it not hurt?
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What everybody and anybody know is true.
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What's the thing that you're most proud of off stage?
11:26
I think I'm most proud of off stage.
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I think that I have, I think that the most important thing to me is to do the right thing and do the good thing and I feel like I have a good sense of like, I think that's the only thing that matters to me in the world, even if I'm unsuccessful and fail at everything, if I know that I'm, you know, treating people the right way and doing, you know, following kind of my my my morals then I feel, you know, I feel proud of myself as a person.
11:26
Now you've spoken directly to dreamers from the stage.
11:26
Yeah.
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What's something you want dreamers and immigrants to hear today?
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That you are not alone and that you are supported and and heard and seen by a lot of people.
11:56
And besides that issue, what's a cause that's near and dear to your heart?
12:00
The earth and climate change and everything that's going on right now and and just being, you know, just what what that's going to do in the future generations.
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Oh my God.
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Do you want to have some time with me?
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I'll access T.
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Oh my gosh, it's so British of you.
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I know.
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So you actually the English breakfast would be the British thing that's right of me, but camomile is kind of my favorite.
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Not going to lie.
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Okay.
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Oh my God, what there's ducks over there.
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There's a family of ducks.
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Oh my God.
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Okay.
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Oh my gosh, here's the truth, right?
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I came I came into this house and they were like, there's ducks every morning and I've never ever seen them.
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I have big duck food ready and I've never seen them until today.
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So you're like my good luck charm.
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I'm so lucky.
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Oh my God, okay, duck.
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Oh my God.
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Pretty bizarre questions.
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Okay.
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Kicks or heels?
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Ah, kicks.
13:27
Smokey eye or pastel palette?
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Wow.
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Oh my God.
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Oh my God.
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Thank God, I'm not like my grandma who has an actual fear of birds.
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My gosh.
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Oh my God, I did not sign up for the sky.
13:27
You want to talk about shine that they're shy.
13:27
Okay.
13:27
Wow, oh that was really cool though, huh?
13:27
Beautiful.
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It's kind of magical.
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Okay, we have to get back to the questions.
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Okay.
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Oh, sweating.
13:27
Dress up or dresser pants?
13:27
Your mini our maxi, ah, maxi.
13:27
Okay, actually leather lace.
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Lace.
13:23
Would you rather swim in a beach or do you imagine yourself skiing in the Alpine?
13:28
Honestly, no, I'm from Miami and even this being outside fully bundle is too cold for me.
13:33
Alright, whose fashion advice do you listen to before anyone else?
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My mom's 'cause she always tells me when I look like a homeless person when I'm leaving the house and she's like, you can't do that.
13:41
Who's a favorite designer?
13:43
Uh, I like Chanel.
13:43
Which artist's style do you most admire?
13:47
Rihanna and I bet even Rihanna would say Rihanna.
13:52
Alright, do you have any Goodluck charms?
13:51
Eugene Fitzherbert, my dog.
13:54
Oh your dog.
13:54
Yes.
13:54
Yeah, I could have read it of dog is he.
13:56
Uh, he is a, okay, here's through.
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He's a Pomeranian and I usually always always always like big dogs but he kind of won my heart.
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Can I meet him?
14:04
He's not here, he's in Miami.
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What a bummer.
14:07
I know.
14:07
That's a very unique name for a dog.
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Thanks.
14:11
And Eugene is named after a Disney character.
14:13
Yes.
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Thank the prince from Tangled whose name is Flynn Rider but secretly his name is Eugene Fitzherbert and I always want to name my dog's Disney characters.
14:13
Thank you for clarifying that.
14:21
Absolutely.
14:21
Hey, we should get some good cold.
14:23
Yep.
14:23
Okay, so besides tea, what are the British customs have you become familiar with?
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Have you ever had a digestive?
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It's like a really famous British cookie and it has chocolate on one side.
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It's really good.
14:33
We're gonna have that with our two right now.
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Dip it.
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It melts in your mouth, it's incredible.
14:38
Also Cadbury's him a lot chocolates on you and sister clip buttons are really good.
14:42
Fish and chips dunked in a lot of vinegar and that's what they don't tell you that got a Dunkin and vinegar.
14:52
Nando's with peri-peri sauce.
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I'm moving here.
14:52
You are loving it here.
14:52
I love it.
14:52
Alright, but besides England, um what uh what country has the best cuisine?
14:52
Um, I think Italy.
14:52
Yeah, I just love to pig out over some Italian food.
14:52
It's so actually one of the most glorious things in the world to me.
14:52
Horse eye.
14:52
And what's on a Camila Cabello curated menu?
14:52
I would say breakfast, huge breakfast, pancakes, chilaquiles, you know, all of that stuff.
14:52
Lunch, Cuban food, rice, plantains.
14:52
Dinner, huge time food, lots of cheese, Mexican, Cuban, Italian, Indian, those are my favorite foods right now.
14:52
Alright, now I notice you're selling.
15:31
Yeah.
15:31
So what to get it?
15:34
Just forget I said, just edit that out.
15:37
Why are you selling to Muller?
15:37
It's actually movie prep and you will know you saw the movie.
15:44
I won't say anything else.
15:47
You've already heard a lot through that blogs, you've gotten 73 peers of information.
15:55
Alright, so what are you most excited about in this role?
15:53
Tell me that Cinderella inspires me.
15:57
I love living in her magical world where she believes in dreams and she believes in love and she believes in everything good because I want to be like that.
16:04
I want to be that as much as I can.
16:06
What do you most have in common with Cinderella?
16:08
I think just that.
16:08
I think that we we want to see the magic in life and we will relentlessly keep fighting for for our dreams.
16:18
I don't think we have enough mom in this episode.
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So, you know, I agree.
16:24
What questions should I ask your daughter, sweet mama?
16:22
What is your favorite thing about our relationship?
16:34
Oh, everything about our relationship is that you're I mean, she is my best friend and that you are, I always say this but you're the better half of my brain and I I just feel like I want to if I can get to where you are as a woman, I will be really happy in life because I think that you're so strong and so kind and so grounded and what's important and at the same time so like so full of hope and I think that you're really magical and not to get email, but I will, but yeah, I love you.
16:34
Love you.
16:34
Bro, that is so sweet.
16:34
You're definitely selling that to wipe the tears off in my face.
16:34
Yeah.
16:34
What's the biggest lesson that you've learned from your mother?
16:34
My the biggest lesson I would say above all, she's always reminded me that we only have one life and that it's your job to fight for your happiness.
17:25
It's your responsibility to fight for your happiness and nobody and nothing will do that for you.
17:30
You have to fight for it yourself.
17:33
And so, yeah, I think that's the biggest lesson, but obviously I get one every 20 minutes because that's how often I have my nervous breakdowns as a 23 year old.
17:41
Well then it blows my mind is that you're an international pop star, but you're also one of the most donors people.
17:47
Thanks.
17:47
How how do you pull that off?
17:49
I really think I just got lucky with uh just I'm surrounded by people that like I said, just keep me close to what's real and keep me, you know, like the John Mayer song where the light is and you know, it's it's it's human sometimes to fall off that path and to, you know, get caught up in things that that don't matter and aren't real, but what's real is really love and and and doing and being good to people and that's very simple and I think that the people around me constantly remind me that and are and are keeping me in that direction and make me motivated to stay in that in that direction.
18:27
The future of music videos have over a billion views as one seventh of the planet.
18:31
So do you feel how does it make you feel when you look at these view accounts?
18:36
It's weird.
18:38
I mean, it's crazy because I just think of myself as a little girl and I would never picture me being able to do something like that.
18:44
So it just goes to show you shy kids, you can do anything.
18:51
Hear that, shy kids?
18:48
Yes.
18:48
Okay, now your upbringing split your time between Cuba and Mexico City.
18:53
Yeah.
18:53
How did you feel about moving back and forth so much going up?
18:58
Um, well, I don't remember because I was so young, but I asked my mom this the other day and she was like, yeah, I remember you feeling sad because you would be surrounded by a group of people in Cuba and then we would have to leave to Mexico and you wouldn't see them again.
19:09
So I imagine that it was kind of kind of hard for me, but yeah, 'cause I'm a school bonad 80.
19:14
Wow.
19:14
You like that.
19:17
Very impressive.
19:17
Now go.
19:22
So masculine and me estoy muy gotta no some way and Somoza very like a koala, I want to cuddle things.
19:25
Don't des koalas la cosa más mexicana de cosas más mexicana when me miss until more.
19:31
Last question, question number 73.
19:35
I'm so sorry, this is breaking me, but breaking me correspond to men.
19:41
Alright, last question.
19:43
Yeah.
19:43
What are the chances of me getting a cameo in Cinderella?
19:47
Do you think?
19:47
Hey, I wish I could do that, man.
19:49
I wish I could, but you know what I can do?
19:50
Yeah, I could take you on the ducks are back.
20:02
Oh, I could take you on.
20:02
I could take you on the set of Cinderella and we could see the ducks before we go.
20:02
Okay, off to see the ducks.
20:02
Let's go.
20:02
Let's go.
20:02
Bring this out.
20:02
Yes.
20:02
Going up.
20:02
We go.
20:02
We go.
20:02
So, you know.