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Drake & Camila Cabello Were Spotted Hanging Out in Turks & Caicos

The two were chatting on a boat and jet skiing together.

Drake & Camila Cabello Were Spotted Hanging Out in Turks & Caicos

Does Camila Cabello have a new Canadian love interest? Fans seem to think so after the “Havana” singer was spotted chatting with Drake while on vacation in Turks and Caicos.

While there was no public PDA between the duo, photos and videos circulating the internet show the two music stars talking to each other on a boat and jet skiing together among other activities. Their relationship has not been confirmed, and neither artist has posted anything about their time together.


Cabello was previously in a relationship with Drizzy’s fellow Toronto native, Shawn Mendes. The couple broke up after a two-year relationship in 2021, though they ended up briefly rekindling at Coachella 2023. Drake, meanwhile, shares six-year-old son Adonis with Sophie Brussaux.

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After the photos surfaced online, fans took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share excitement over the potential relationship, or even a potential musical collaboration between the two. See some of their reactions below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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Yung Kai Sails Into Toronto, Florence + The Machine Screams for Montreal: Canadian Concerts of the Week

Plus, Vancouver indie rockers Said The Whale celebrate 20 years with a hometown show, RAYE brings her acclaimed new album to Laval and Toronto and more.

In support of his debut album, Stay With the Ocean, I’ll Find You, Yung Kai is hitting up Toronto to play a sold-out at show at The Mod Club. While the B.C.-native kicked off his career on TikTok — thanks to the success of his viral hit “Blue” — he has grown his audience IRL, expanding his fanbase across Canada and beyond.

Also this week, Vancouver indie rock band Said The Whale plays a hometown gig to celebrate their 20th anniversary and rising Toronto-born pop singer Tiffany Day celebrates her sophomore record with an album release show in Toronto. Then, U.K. singer RAYE heads to Laval and Toronto, in support of her latest album, This Music May Contain Hope and Florence + The Machine creeps into Montreal and Toronto to play songs from their latest record, Everybody Scream.

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