
Camila Cabello holds hands with billionaire boyfriend after going viral for roasting Katy Perry
The Havana singer, 28, was joined by her boyfriend, Lebanese businessman Henry Junior Chalhoub, 38.
Camila – who recently started a feud with Katy Perry – looked chic in a black v-neck t-shirt, jeans and a black leather jacket and oval shaped black sunglasses.
Her beau also wore a black t-shirt and jeans, but he added a brown jacket and skipped the sunglasses.
Cabello and Chalhoub were first linked in November 2024 at an Elie Saab fashion show afterparty in Saudi Arabia.
They sparked romance rumors when they were seen packing on the PDA as they frolicked in the ocean in St. Barts in January.
The couple went to the pre-BAFTA Nominees party on February 15 in London.
They also piled on the PDA while sitting in the front row of Chanel's 2025 Fall/Winter fashion show on March 11 in Paris.
They were playfully holding hands before the fashion show started until Chalhoub saw someone filming them and hid his face behind Camila's shoulder.
Chalhoub comes from a very wealthy family who owns Dubai-based luxury fashion distribution company Chalhoub Group.
The company works with Versace, Jimmy Choo, Jacquemus and several LVMH-owned brands.
The mission of the company is to be a partner and creator of luxury experiences in the Middle East,' per their official website.
Chalhoub's grandfather Michel and family were worth $1.7 billion as of 2019.
Camila has been open about wanting to keep her private life out of the public eye.
Camila uses caution when she talks about her love life.
'I get why people are interested in my love life, but I don't want to give people that piece of me because it is the most important part,' she told Latina magazine.
Cabello went on to outline her 'dream life': 'I want to make songs and have incredible experiences with people.
'I don't want to be locked up in a hotel room and just do press and red carpets. That's not the kind of life I want to live.'
The Havana, Cuba, native is gearing up to hit the road for her second headlining concert tour in support of her latest and fourth studio album, C, XOXO .
The Yours, C Tour, which marks her first tour in over seven years, is set to kick-off June 21 in in Marbella, Spain, with dates across Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
The tour is currently scheduled to end with a performance September 14 at The Town Festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
To promote her recent album, Cabello has already performed at a series of music festivals and events, including Glastonbury and Mawazine and the iHeart Radio Music Festival, among others.
Camilla shared a video on TikTok holding a poster with her tour dates on it as she stood against a red wall
Camila recently started a feud with Katy Perry after the Fireworks singer went on the the all-women Blue Origin space flight on April 14.
Camilla shared a video on TikTok holding a poster with her tour dates on it as she stood against a red wall.
'Didn't have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so I made this TikTok instead,' the I Luv It singer wrote over the video while moving slowly as if she was in zero gravity.
She captioned the post '@Katy Perry hehehe ily.'
Camila was imitating Perry's 11-minute ride into space aboard a Blue Origin capsule on April 14.
During her brief time in space, Perry, 40, shared a butterfly shaped piece of paper with the rumored set list for her Lifetimes tour.
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