Camila Cabello says she's "bad" on social media because she values her privacy.
The 'Havana' hitmaker has just released a new YouTube documentary called 'Made In Miami' - which offers fans a behind-the-scenes look into her life - but Camila has revealed she isn't very active on platforms like Twitter as she usually likes to keep a distance between herself and the wider public.
Speaking about the documentary, she shared: "It's the most I've ever let people in before. I'm a private person. That's why I'm bad at social media!"
The YouTube documentary explores various aspects of Camila's rise to stardom, including her childhood and family.
And the brunette beauty - who was born in Cuba - hopes it will shine a light on immigration issues.
She explained: "Getting to share our story and shed light on immigrants' immigration issues ... I'm really proud of it.
"I'm so influenced by Miami, which is why I never left. This is always gonna be my home. It made me."
Meanwhile, Camila recently claimed that she doesn't live in a "bubble" like most pop stars.
The 20-year-old singer-songwriter fears things will get "lonely, fragile and dishonest" if she loses touch with where she's come from.
Camila - who first shot to fame as part of the girl group Fifth Harmony, before leaving the band in 2016 - said: "I don't live my life like a pop star.
"That is what I do, but not what I am. I don't isolate myself in an untouchable bubble, because that's where things get lonely, fragile and dishonest."
Despite her solo success, Camila is determined to remain humble and maintain a healthy relationship with her family and long-time friends.
She added: "I'm super close to my family."
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