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This was the meeting between Maluma and Camila Cabello in Miami: Papi Juancho revealed when his daughter Paris will be born

Cuban singer Camila Cabello did not miss the last show of Maluma's tour in the United States, which Leo Messi also attended.


Maluma He brought together several well-known faces from the world of entertainment at his concert in Miami. A show that they did not want to miss the Argentine footballer Leo Messi not even the Cuban singer Camila Cabello, among others, who were enjoying the Colombian's songs and shared with him in the backstage.

Papi Juancho shared with his Instagram followers photos with some of the VIP attendees he had at his last show of his tour. And among the images that he published in his stories we found one with the Cuban singer Camila Cabello, who was also present at this concert by the famous performer.

Maluma y Camila Cabello en Miami
Instagram Capture / Maluma

The two artists did not hesitate to immortalize the meeting they experienced behind the scenes and even shared a talk in which Maluma revealed to his colleague when his daughter Paris is expected to be born.

According to the interpreter of "Happy the Four", it is expected that his daughter with Susana Gomez born in March, the second or third week of that month. A moment that the future parents impatiently await, who could not be more excited about the arrival of their daughter.

The Colombian architect is five months pregnant, confessed Maluma, who has just tattooed her daughter's name on her neck. A very special engraving that is inside a heart and that will accompany you for the rest of your life.

We remember that at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, Maluma and Camila Cabello starred in a viral video when, in the middle of the Colombian's performance, he came off the stage and The singer of "Havana" got carried away by the contagious rhythms of "Felices los cuatro". ¡Momentazo!

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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