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Camila Cabello asks fans not to send ‘hateful’ messages to Matthew Hussey – following their reported split

The singer told fans that their adding "more pain to pain"

Camila Cabello has asked her fans to stop sending “hateful” messages to people she loves, following her reported split from Matthew Hussey.

According to reports, the Havana singer recently parted ways with British dating coach Matthew Hussey, after dating for over a year.

Taking to her Instagram Story, the 22-year-old wrote: “To my fans, if you really love me, please do not send people I love and care about hateful things.”

“You doing that really hurts me, and it’s so unnecessary and heavy and damaging to add more pain to pain.”

She continued: “There’s a real person behind your tweets. You spamming them with hateful, insensitive things is really not funny, is causing all of us pain, and doesn’t all reflect the values I talk about.”

“Please be kind and compassionate and sensitive and respectful. I know you love me, but anyone that’s doing that is really not even respecting the sacred things in my life.”

“The people I love and care about is one of them. I would really appreciate if you would delete any mean comments you’ve sent, and please be kind by leaving it alone,” Camila added.

Matthew Hussey is a successful British dating coach and author, and is the resident “love expert” on NBC’s Today Show.

The pair confirmed their romance last February, when pictures were released of them vacationing in Cabo together.

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