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Camila Cabello 'felt really unstable' and was riddled with anxiety at the start of the pandemic

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She recently announced the end of her two-year relationship with Shawn Mendes.And Camila Cabello admitted she 'felt really unstable' and was riddled with anxiety from her arduous work schedule at the start of the pandemic.The 24-year-old singer told PEOPLE magazine she was was 'burnt out' and suffering from 'toxic levels of stress' which were negatively affecting her relationships.

Mental health advocate: Camila Cabello admitted she 'felt really unstable' and was riddled with anxiety from her arduous work schedule at the start of the pandemic'Before the pandemic, I felt really burnt out.

I had been working pretty nonstop since I was 15. And the rigor with which I started working, there was just no time off,' she said.'I was barely home.

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