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Camila Cabello and Henry Chalhoub make public appearance in Ibiza

Camila Cabello and Henry Chalhoub make public appearance in Ibiza

Express Tribune23-07-2025
Camila Cabello and Henry Junior Chalhoub were seen sharing multiple public kisses during their vacation in Ibiza on July 21, 2025.
The couple was photographed embracing and kissing both on a dock and in the water, drawing attention for one of their most visible displays of affection to date.
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Cabello, 28, wore a black bikini while Chalhoub, 39, sported camouflage swim shorts. They were also seen cuddling on a towel, holding hands, and taking selfies together between dips in the sea. The interaction appeared relaxed and affectionate, with no attempts to avoid cameras or onlookers.
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The pair first drew public attention in late 2024, when they were spotted together at a fashion show in Saudi Arabia. Since then, they've been seen in St. Barts, at Paris Fashion Week, and at the Monaco E‑Prix. The Ibiza appearance is their latest in a series of high-profile outings.
Henry Chalhoub is an heir to the Chalhoub Group, a Dubai-based luxury goods conglomerate. His family was listed among the top Arab family businesses in recent financial rankings.
While neither Cabello nor Chalhoub has publicly commented on the relationship, their consistent appearances and frequent displays of affection have fueled ongoing media interest.
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