The singer praised the pop group and revealed how he feels about writing with Cabello. During a recent interview at KIIS FM's Jingle Ball on Dec. 4, pop singer Shawn Mendes praised the idea of collaborating with Fifth Harmony and discussed writing new music with Camila Cabello.
The pop singer revealed the personal experience that inspired her duet with Mendes. Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello may not be dating Shawn Mendes, but the starlet recently revealed that the pop singer is important to her, while also discussing the real experience behind their duet.
The two singers thanked fans for the success of their first collaboration. Shawn Mendes' duet with Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello was released on iTunes early before midnight on Nov.
The two young stars are currently promoting their first duet. Shawn Mendes released a behind-the-scenes video on Thursday, revealing the making of his upcoming duet with Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello.
The two pop stars took to social media to give fans details about their upcoming duet. Shawn Mendes and Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello both took to social media on Tuesday to share details about their upcoming musical collaboration.
The two pop singers released a teaser trailer for their first and long-awaited duet. Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes may not be a couple, but on Nov. 7, the two stars proved they have been working on music together when they released a teaser for their upcoming duet online.
The 1979 novel "Time After Time" was a smash hit for the year and now, ABC has greenlit a TV adaptation for the series, which will hail from the original writer for "Scream" Kevin Williamson. See the details here.
"I Know What You Did Last Summer," is a "teen scream" that centers on a group of close friends who covered up a car accident in which they kill a stranger, causing them to be stalked and murdered by a clocked man named Ben Willis. Sony Pictures reported that Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard will write the script for the "high priority" film that's set for theater release in 2016. Neal Moritz, who produced the original film, is also set produce the remake.
The 1997 horror flick "I Know what You Did Last Summer," starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Ryan Phillippe, is getting remade.