Austin Kevitch; Camila Cabello.Photo: Austin Kevitch/Instagram; Frazer Harrison/FilmMagic

Camila Cabelloand Lox Club CEOAustin Kevitchhave called it quits.
On Wednesday, the exclusive dating app sent a newsletter to its subscribers and revealed “Austin is single again,” according to multiple outlets.
Kevitch launchedLox Clubin 2020, and the app has been touted as the “Jewish Raya” for its members-only model — though non-Jewish hopeful romantics can also join the platform.
A rep for Cabello did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The “Bam Bam” singer, 25, and Kevitch, 31, were first romantically linked in June, perEntertainment Tonight. At the time, the outlet reported that the pair had mutual friends, and Kevitch asked them to set him up with theCinderellastar.
That August, they wereseen out and about holding hands.
In October, Cabello opened up about taking the common, modern route in an attempt tofind her next romancebefore receiving a message that led her to delete the service.
“I was on a dating app for like 24 hours then I left,” said Cabello during an appearance onTheDrewBarrymoreShowbefore explaining her reasoning. “Because the first guy that DM’ed me was like an aspiring singer-songwriter from Nashville and I was just like, I feel weird because somebody could be using me. Does that make sense?”
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Cabello last datedShawn Mendes— after years of friendship — beginning in July 2019, and the pairannounced their split on Instagramin April with a joint statement.
Shortly after, Mendes said he and Cabello werestill on good termsdespite their breakup.
“[We’re] so friendly. I mean, I loved Camila first for so many years and that’s never gonna change,” he said in anOn Air with Ryan Seacrestinterview.
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The singer told Seacrest that hissong “When You’re Gone”— which features revealing lyrics about trying to get over a difficult breakup — was written about a month after their split, and he found the writing process healing.
“I think it’s really just the processing and the complexities of that, the complexities of knowing something is better and still wanting to hold on and all the reasons why,” he explained. “I’m really glad to be able to just be real and authentic with my music because it’s cathartic for me too, to be able to write about these things.”
source: people.com