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Lauren Jauregui opens up about “traumatizing” Camila Cabello romantic rumours

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“People thought Camilia and I were like into each other, and that made me so uncomfortable. Like disgustingly uncomfortable because I was queer, but she was not,” she says.

She continued: “And it made me feel like a predator because of the types of clips people would put together and the types of stories people would write.” Jauregui was just 18 when she and her fellow bandmates created the platinum-selling girl group.

The singer-songwriter went on to discuss her friendship with Cabello at the time and how it was completely different from the misconstrued narrative, stating: “We respected each other.

When each other would talk, we would look at each other. We had love for each other, like genuine friendship,” she says. She continued: In the

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