"to my fans, if you really love me, please do not send people I love and care about hateful things. you doing that really hurts me, and it's so unnecessary and heavy and damaging to add more pain to pain," Cabello wrote.
"There's a real person behind your tweets," she told fans. "You spamming them with hateful, insensitive things is really not funny, is causing all of us pain, and doesn't all reflect the values I talk about."
"Please be kind and compassionate and sensitive and respectful," the star requested. "I know you love me, but anyone that's doing that is really not even respecting the sacred things in my life. The people I love and care about is one of them. I would really appreciate it if you would delete any mean comments you've sent, and please be kind by leaving it alone."
Camila Cabello called out fans for making "insensitive" remarks on Twitter and Instagram following her breakup with Matthew Hussey. Screenshot via camila_cabello/Instagram Stories
"He's so similar to me," she told the magazine. "In person, we're just weird and silly and stupid together. He makes me the happiest I've ever been in my life."