Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello recently released their music collaboration titled "I Know What You Did Last Summer."
But aside from their new single, do Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello have something else brewing? Perhaps a relationship?
"Shawn and Camila have been friends for a while and even toured with each other in the past," Hollywood Life wrote. "They also sparked relationship rumors over the summer after posting Instagram pictures of themselves together and exchanging flirty tweets with each other."
"They shared another sexy moment when Shawn spooked Camila on the iHeartRadio Festival red carpet in September. Could "IKWYDLS" be their way of telling the world they're dating?" the report speculated.
Though it may be too early to tell whether Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are indeed in a relationship, many fans are already "shipping" the two.
Aside from his collaboration project with Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes has been busy for the re-release of his album "Handwritten" entitled "Handwritten revisited."
The album re-release includes four new tracks that the "Stiches" singer has written this year.
"I'm so excited to be able to share new songs on Handwritten Revisited both as a thank you to my fans and also to show my progression over the last year," Shawn reportedly told MTV News.
"I wrote all of the new songs over the past few months on the road, and they really speak to where I am right now as a songwriter. I've already performed a few of them live, like 'Act Like You Love Me' and 'Memories,' and can't wait until people can hear the recordings of those finally."
Shawn Mendes has been gaining a lot of popularity for "Stiches," and the pressstarting to take notice.
"A curious song is sliding up the pop charts. Two weeks ago, Shawn Mendes' "Stitches' stood at number eight on the Hot 100. In two weeks its position has doubled to the number four slot," Nick Messitte wrote in his previous article for Forbes late last month.
"I find this odd because in style, production and execution, this song has little to do with its contemporaries. There is, in fact, there's much to separate it from the rest of the chart."