Camila Cabello reminds everyone that "we can bring positive change exactly where we are with what we have".
As ambassador to L'Oréal Paris, Camila Cabello participates in the company's annual "Women of Worth" charity, which aims to promote women who lead nonprofits - and for the pop star, an initiative like this makes her " he feels I have to do something better. "
From March 1st to April 30th, anyone can nominate women who lead charities for the opportunity to receive funding, guidance and a national platform to promote their work.
"It just inspires that you don't have to have a big platform or a lot of money or a big reputation to have a positive impact on the world," the 25-year-old singer told People about the initiative.
"These are women who just see an injustice or something that they think could be done better in their community, in the corner of their world and in their immediate environment," she continues.
"I feel that this just reminds me and everyone that we can make a positive difference right where we are with what we have," he said.
Camila Cabello - Billboard Latin Music Awards 2021
Ten Women will be selected through WomenofWorth.com to receive $ 20,000 to cover their charitable activities
Since its inception in 2006, the initiative has raised issues ranging from tackling hate speech against Asians to raising public awareness of under-reported disappearances of people of color and food insecurity.
For Camila Cabello, working with an initiative like this is self-evident.
Every time I go to a Women of Worth event, I leave with so much inspiration, so much strength and the feeling that I have to do something better and that I have to get better. I love what they stand for. "I love how empowered women are, so I'm really proud to work with them."
In addition to her charitable activities, the singer is also preparing for the release of her new album "Familia" on April 8.
Camila Cabello says that on this album she is "definitely more honest and unfiltered than ever".
"Everything is just my experiences for the last two years. Everything is new. "I have not really experienced or said any of these things before," he reveals.
He also announced via social media last week a "Familia" diary which, as he informs, will be part of the deluxe version of the album.
She shared a handwritten message on social media with her fans that read: "Thank you very much for listening and supporting my album. This diary will give you a small picture from behind the scenes (with a bad graphic character) of "Familia" ".
"It's a deluxe version of the album that basically comes with a diary. I'm excited that people will see this. "I had fun looking for every song and finding nice little facts and details that people do not know yet", he comments for the diary.
Through this process, Camilo Cabello describes in detail her experiences with stress, which she says psychotherapy has helped her overcome.
"Psychotherapy has helped me a lot to feel better," he admits.
The singer that she started visiting a new psychotherapist at the "beginning of the pandemic" and that was something she was always open to.
"I wanted to do whatever made me feel better. I started meditating every day. "I worked with a few different psychotherapists and so I found one that I feel really helps," he says.
