Rolling Stone interview, the “Psychofreak” songstress opened up about how being completely honest on her new album “Familia” led her to a path of mental healing.“It just made me so much more open and vulnerable in my friendships, and then in my performances, and then in my interviews,” the 25-year-old singer said. “It had this domino effect on every other area of my life.”Cabello, who is Latina, said openly discussing mental health in some cultures can still be seen as “weak,” which is another reason she’s become so vocal. “Having these conversations — especially in the Latin community — I feel like I want to talk about it more in Spanish and with that community too,” she continued. “Even talking about it with my family, it’s so different.”Cabello has previously talked about being in the “worst mental state ever” before the coronavirus pandemic but found a new groove thanks to therapy, the album and a newfound sense of self after her breakup with fellow pop star Shawn Mendes, 23.I'm excited to announce that I'll be performing at the UEFA @ChampionsLeague Final Opening Ceremony presented by @PepsiGlobal #PepsiShow.