Camila Cabello and Lil Nas X brawl over a person of their recent music video “He Knows,” released on Wednesday, May 22. “Let’s promise to never fight over a boy again,” expressed the 25-year-old to Camila.
The scene took place in a nightclub, where each the pop stars share the identical love interest – the yellow and black jacketed man. With the 27-year-old “Havana” singer entering first, she hits off her night with shots and dancing with the mysterious fellow. The “Old Town Road” singer then makes his entrance spotting the previous Fifth Harmony with the person – who can be seen in a mannequin version.
The jealousy takes over between these two and results in hair being pulled off. “Oh My God he’s-,” Camila said before getting cut off by Lil Nas. “He’s bald?” asked the rapper out of breath from fighting. “He’s plastic,” she acknowledged. “But he’s also bald!” he exaggerated.
Despite the 2 fighting one another within the music video, the “Don’t Go Yet” artist expressed that she loved the thought in an interview with Rolling Stone. “I just loved the thought of us fighting over this fluid guy, who we don’t know which way he’s leaning. We each would have a lot fun with this and have a lot fun with the video, so we got to make it a reality,” the Cuban-American singer said to the outlet.
“We had this stunt coordinator at rehearsals. It’s at all times hard to even fake fight with your mates since you’re like, ‘Oh, I got to get into my acting bag, and I would sort of do some damage…And he’s tall as hell, so even getting on his shoulder took me a few times. However it was fun,” Camila stated to the publication.
The “Senorita” singer went on to gush over the joy she had working with Nas. “He was just making me laugh so hard. It is smart that he’s successful because he has pushed the culture forward in so some ways,” she voiced. Camila then gave more entail into her upcoming album – C,XOXO – “That is the perfect project I’ve ever made, and I even have never been so happy with a body of labor. It’s just such a world. My favorite albums are after I really get to live in a lyric or live in an aesthetic of an album.”