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Camila Cabello reveals that she has COVID-19 with a fun dance on TikTok

The 25-year-old artist appears dancing from her bed to Pitbull's "Watagatapitusberry," while showing off a bottle of cough syrup and candy, and menthol ointment.

Camila Cabello © TikTok de la artista
Camila Cabello Photo © TikTok of the artist

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The Cuban singer Camila Cabello announced through a witty TikTok video that she is positive about COVID-19.

In the clip, the 25-year-old artist appears dancing from her bed to the rhythm of "Watagatapitusberry" by Pitbull, while showing a bottle of cough syrup and candies, and menthol ointment.

"I have the corona," Camila wrote alongside to the video, referring to the coronavirus.

Immediately, the video was filled with comments from her millions of followers sending her wishes for a speedy recovery and admiring the good humor that the Cuban singer always has and the good vibes that she transmits to her fans, even when she is sick.

"At least you have a great sense of humor about it and you don't let it bring you down...blessings", "Wow, I wish I had such a good humor even when I'm healthy", "I could never be so energetic when I'm sick", "I think they gave you a false positive, sister hahaha," some of her followers commented and joked.

On her Instagram stories, Camila shared the video and added the text: "If you have corona and have to isolate yourself, at least make a little noise."

Despite her contagious joy and good humor, the Cuban singer also He has struggled for years with his mental health., especially with strong anxiety problems and has been open with her followers about.

"Talking about things that I've been through that I've never talked about before was really healing for me. It just made me a lot more open and vulnerable in my friendships, and then in my performances, and then in my interviews. It had this effect dominated every other area of my life," he told the magazine in May. Rolling Stone.

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