![]() ![]() "How are you gonna say it’s news when you have neo-Nazi rallies happening in your neighborhood? Let’s like, really progress and figure out what’s wrong with this society so we can actually move forward." “How are you gonna be like, ‘It’s news?’ That’s the whole response, that it’s news,” she said. Still, Jauregui seems frustrated by the breathless media coverage surrounding their split. ![]() ”We’re so happy, and we moved forward, and we’re in a good place, and we hope she’s in a good place, and that’s really what matters,” she said. "We co-wrote over half of the album, and a lot of the songs we picked we were very involved in," Jauregui added.Īs for their falling-out with Cabello, Jauregui stays positive when speaking about her former bandmate, whose three new singles - Crying in the Club, Havanaand OMG - are currently charting on the Billboard Hot 100.
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