Evaluna Montaner reveals her first drunkenness with Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes
Time to Read: 2 minuteEvaluna Montaner revealed the first drunkenness she had in her life, which she shared with her husband Camilo, and the American singers.
Evaluna Montaner has achieved great fame in the world of Hispanic entertainment not only thanks to her famous father, Ricardo Montaner, but also thanks to her husband, Camilo, and because of this, every anecdote or detail she shares about her private life goes viral.
As it was a few weeks ago that he gave to know when and with whom her first drunkenness was, which has gone viral, since Evaluna was accompanied by two more than international, world stars.
They are nothing more and nothing less than Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. Just as you read it, the first time Evaluna met Shawn, she got so drunk that it makes her laugh to remember her, or at least that's how she let it be seen in the video that circulates on social networks where she talks about it.
“The first and only time I got drunk in my life was the first time I met Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, which was like a meeting before Camilo and Shawn recorded the song together and all that. Well, let's just say it was an unforgettable night in Miami for me and the Shawn Mendes shoes”
The youngest of the Montaners revealed about the fun and unforgettable moment who lived in the presence of her husband, Camilo.
This situation occurred while they were in Miami where her husband and Shawn were ready to record the song KESI.
What ended in a night out, in which the Canadian singer's shoes ended up taking a souvenir of her, which we imagine could be that she vomited on them or even stepped on it, but Evaluna did not detail it.
It was not the only confession made by the daughter of the interpreter of “She's going to miss me”, as she has several tattoos, and according to what she said there would be a total of approximately 40.
To finish, Camilo's wife revealed that one of her unexpected musical tastes for fans, since it has to do with Colombian folklore, is nothing more and nothing less than vallenato and country music.
“I'm a big fan of vallenato and country music, which is like I feel like they wouldn't expect it as much”.