Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello together
Image via Camila Cabello

Twitter is filled with Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello fans gutted over their breakup

Well, most fans are gutted, anyway.

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello shippers, we have some sad news to report: Shawnmila is officially over. After a little over two years, the two singers decided to call it quits this week, announcing that they would remain “best friends,” but put their romance in the past.

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Mendes and Cabello’s will-they-won’t-they romantic tension dates back half a decade, even though the two only officially started dating in July 2019, one month after their sultry hit track “Señorita” debuted. Nonetheless, Twitter fans aren’t taking well to the news, especially given that Mendes was secretly in love with Cabello for years (and without realizing it, no less).

A tweet from Twitter user skullguyyy reads: "And let's remember that Shawn Mendes was secretly in love with Camila Cabello for 5 years and composed songs for her."
Image via Twitter

Some really identified with the relationship and saw it as their personal life goals. Seeing it end is, well, not that fun.

A tweet from Twitter user reecesdoritos reads: "guys im taking this shawn mendes and camila breakup PERSONAL. i feel like i’m going through the same breakup too"
Image via Twitter

Not everyone is mourning the relationship, though. Things didn’t really look so promising between the two, even if they had a very lovely build-up to their romantic engagement. And if you’re wondering why Cabello in particular is getting trashed online, she was previously criticized for making a series of racist Tumblr posts as well, so many feel that Mendes essentially dodged a bullet.

An image from Twitter user liv_weiss reads: "Me acting surprised that Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello broke up"
Image via Twitter

Others wonder if we just may get some good music out of their falling out.

“Just waiting for Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello to release their respective breakup albums,” @ThisIsOshaz tweeted from a side account.

A tweet from @ThisisOshaz_ reads: "Just waiting for Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello to release their respective breakup albums"
Image via Twitter

After all, the Mendes fans may have more shirtless photos in the wing. So perhaps not all is lost for the “Shawn” side of Shawnmila.

In the meantime, 2022 will show whether Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello can truly keep their friendship alive, or if love lost makes their connection impossible to maintain.


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