All the famous people are breaking up--what could it possibly mean?
We’re nearly two years into the pandemic, and it looks like a lot of the
famous people who either got together or got serious during lockdown are now starting to realize the partners they latched onto probably aren’t their soulmates.of Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, a duo whose love sparked frequent debate over its realness or lack thereof. Theirs was a defining pandemic love story — or at the very least, a pandemic panic situation that saw them forced into quarantining together just a few months into their relationship.
In an ordinary year, the chill of November and the advent of the holiday season might have marked the start of new relationships, or a time for summer flings to get serious. But 2021 isn’t exactly an ordinary year. This isn’t the start of cuffing season — rather, it’s the end ofcuffing season, as a false sense of normalcy and a “return to reality” begin to take hold as we close in on COVID-19’s two-year mark.
The early months of the pandemic were make-or-break for relationships in general. Many were forced to either get serious and expedite moving in together to quarantine, or make the choice to literally never see each other again. The strain of the pandemic yielded a deluge of break-ups early on, from
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