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Camila Cabello is having trouble selling tickets. Is the Internet still mad at her?

The Internet is fickle.

One day, everyone loves your posts, clicks hearts on sweet pics and gives you a thumbs up congratulating your every move.

The next, you’re fighting trolls at 4 a.m. under the comments section.

But hey, we wouldn’t have it any other way. The Internet has helped us develop a thick skin.

But in Camila Cabello’s case, the Internet may be hitting her where it hurts most: the wallet.

According to the widespread media reports, tickets for her Romance tour, set to kick off in Oslo in May, are not selling like hotcakes.

The North American leg has only sold about 50 percent of the seats, reports Yahoo!.

Back in 2018, Cabello’s Never Be the Same Tour, her first solo, sold out every date.

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Could it be that even her most loyal fans are turning away from her?

Last month, the former Fifth Harmony member was called out hard after a social media user (@motivatefenty) unearthed disturbing old Tumblr posts from 2012 in which Cabello used racially insensitive language.

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The “Havana” singer, 22, swiftly apologized for the posts (some which referenced the n-word), blaming the fact that she was too young to know better.

“I was uneducated and ignorant and once I became aware of the history and the weight and the true meaning behind this horrible and hurtful language,” she Tweeted, ”I was deeply embarrassed I ever used it. I apologized then and I apologize again now.”

The Miami native, who is still hot and heavy with collaborator Shawn Mendes, comes back home to AmericanAirlines Arena Sept. 26 on the tour.

A scan of Ticketmaster on Tuesday revealed that tickets, starting at just $28, are still widely available.

The album is doing OK, however. It’s currently holding steady at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart, edging out huge stars like Lizzo and Billi Eilish.

Madeleine Marr
Miami Herald
Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.
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