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Camila Cabello looks every bit a princess in first look at Cinderella remake

Camila Cabello and Nicholas Galitzine in Cinderella remake
Camila Cabello stars alongside Nicholas Galitzine (Picture: Christopher Raphael)

Camila Cabello fans have been given their first look at the singer all dolled up as Cinderella for Disney’s remake – and she definitely looks the part.

The Senorita hitmaker is playing the well-loved Disney princess in the new live action flick, alongside Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Robert and Billy Porter as the Fairy Godmother.

In one of the shots, the 24-year-old is seen gazing into the prince’s eyes, as we get a small glimpse of her glitzy ball gown.

Another first look shot shows Cinderella pre-ball as her step-mother and sisters get ready for the big night, with Camila dressed down.

The remake, which follows live-action versions of Disney classics including Beauty and the Beast and Mulan, has a completely star-studded cast, and we can’t wait to see Billy giving us his best Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.

Idina Menzel is starring as Cinderella’s step-mother, while the slightly unlikely trio of James Corden, John Mulaney, and Romesh Ranganathan are teaming up to play the footmen/mice.

Camilla Cabello stars in CINDERELLA Photo: Kerry Brown
The Senorita singer joins an all-star cast (Picture: Kerry Brown)

Meanwhile, Pierce Brosnan is also set to appear – although his role has been kept pretty under wraps.

Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, said of the movie: ‘Cinderella is a classic we all know and love, but this time with a modern unique twist and starring the sensational Camila Cabello and an all-star cast.

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Lily James previously starred as Cinderella (Picture: Walt Disney Studios)

‘Producer James Corden and the filmmaking team have taken this beloved fairytale and revamped it with a fresh, empowering perspective that will resonate with audiences and families around the world. We couldn’t be more excited for our global customers to sing and dance along to director Kay Cannon’s reimagination of this classic story.’

This new version of Cinderella is not the first big-screen interpretation of the fairy tale – with the most recent being Kenneth Branagh’s 2015 live-action film, which starred Lily James as the titular character.

Disney seems to be on a bit of a live-action remake rampage at the moment, after the success of films like The Lion King, with Emma Stone set to star in Cruella.

The film will show the origin story of the 101 Dalmations villain, from a fresh-faced fashion designer to her downfall.

Cinderella is set for release on Prime Video in September.

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