Camila Cabello Shares Her Love for Dishwashing

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Key Takeaways
- Camila Cabello enjoys washing dishes.
- She doesn't know how to use a dishwasher.
- She prefers Uber over public transport.
- Cabello manages some kitchen tasks but struggles with laundry.
- She has developed a tougher exterior to cope with fame.
Los Angeles, March 31 (NationPress) The pop sensation Camila Cabello disclosed her fondness for washing dishes, even admitting her lack of knowledge regarding using a dishwasher.
Cabello, who gained popularity as a teen in the group Fifth Harmony, shared on 'Smallzy's Surgery': "I’ve taken some trains. Not the subway. I won’t lie, I am in the black SUVs for Uber. I honestly do."
The 28-year-old singer further revealed that while she despises public transport, she "adores" washing dishes, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
She humorously remarked, "I’m making myself sound like a douche galore with the no public transport, but I love to wash dishes. Actually, I won’t say I love to wash dishes. Now I’m lying. I really need to learn how to use a dishwasher. I don’t know how to use a dishwasher. But I do wash my own dishes," said the “Havana” hitmaker.
When probed about her laundry habits, she confessed that she does not wash her own clothes, although she can manage some kitchen tasks, albeit with assistance on how to slice certain ingredients.
She stated, "I don’t, I’ve got to say. I knew that was coming. I don’t do laundry. What else is there for chores? I can make food. I look up how to slice vegetables though for most vegetables."
Previously, she mentioned the necessity of developing a "harder exterior" similar to her fellow pop stars to handle the pressures of fame.
Cabello told NYLON magazine: "Being in the industry made me build that harder shell and harder exterior. Like Rihanna, Beyonce, Taylor [Swift] - this kind of bravado happens in their later work. It’s building armour."
"My previous albums were more clean-cut, like: ‘I’m so in love and happy, blah, blah, blah!’ They were daytime albums. I like the idea of ('C,XOXO') being nocturnal. More friction, more complicated: ‘This is wrong, but I kind of like it.'"