Camila Cabello says she lost virginity to ITV This Morning star and her 'world expanded'

Camila Cabello
Camila told Dax some intimate details from her life -Credit:Getty Images for The Met Museum/


Camila Cabello has candidly spoken about her first intimate experience, which happened when she was 20-years-old with a familiar face from ITV This Morning.

The now 27-year-old singer, who soared to fame with her hit 'Havana', was single and inexperienced in love until she claims she crossed paths with dating expert Matthew Hussey, now 36. Hussey is known for his multiple appearances on This Morning, where he shares his expertise through his 'Ultimate Guide to Dating Do's and Dont's'.

Reflecting on her past, Camila shared how her initial foray into romance came "late" but turned out to be "beautiful".

During a conversation with Dax Shepard on his podcast 'Armchair Expert', she recalled: "I had my first relationship at that time. I was outside ['The Today Show' studios] where they had the TV with the scripts. We went to dinner that night and that was my first relationship. It was late for my first relationship. I was 20. That was my first time having sex."

She further elaborated: "First lovemaking was at 20, 21. ... It was literally lovemaking. It was beautiful."

Despite parting ways with Matthew, who has since married Audrey Le Strat, in 2019 after a relationship spanning over a year, Camila holds him in high regard, appreciative of the insights he imparted, particularly as they hail from distinct professional realms, reports the Mirror.

She shared: "But I think that also honestly made him a great partner. He was a really great person. It was like the perfect first relationship. It really expanded my world because he wasn't in my industry too."

Matthew is a life coach, YouTube personality and author, best known for his 2013 book, Get The Guy: Learn Secrets of the Male Mind to Find the Man You Want and the Love You Deserve.

Matthew asserts that he has assisted millions of women in achieving their dream love life. His work has received endorsements from Hollywood stars such as Eva Longoria, Drew Barrymore, Rebel Wilson, Ryan Seacrest and Tyra Banks.

However, in 2017, viewers of Good Morning Britain criticised him for his expensive advice.

The Essex native appeared on the ITV show to offer advice to single people on finding love and dating dos and don'ts. He stated: "No one comes to me saying I want to attract the average guy, everyone wants to attract extraordinary and to do that you have to be extraordinary. I believe it's a thing called unique pairings. If a women meets a guy who's just a gentleman, he becomes really boring. If a guy is just fun, he is hard to pin down and unreliable.

"If a guy is charming and a gentleman but has got a bit of edge, that's the guy who people get addicted to. It's two unique qualities you don't usually find in the same person - in the same person."

In defence of his hefty £8,000 per hour fee for consultations, Matthew disclosed that he also responds to queries and offers complimentary advice through videos on his website. However, not everyone was convinced by his services as one viewer remarked: "Sounds very much like £8,000 an hour for stating the obvious unbelievable @GMB #GMB" Another sceptic posted: "International love guru" who charges £8k an hour... I smell BS!!!"".

Matthew's representatives have been contacted for a statement.

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