Shawn Mendes reveals he 'wasn't healthy anymore' after feeling burnt out from work, but a new collaboration is helping him feel inspired again
You’re best-known as a musician, Shawn, so I wonder how you feel about the increasing attention you’re getting for your looks and your clothing choices.
Hilfiger: I have a great team. So it depends on what part we’re talking about — if it’s about the fashion itself, there are certain people I ask, and then other people when it comes to the business [side of things]. But as I said before, my children are who I bounce ideas off of, along with my wife and my family. I’m in a weird place though, because nobody will tell me what they really don’t like.
Do either of you ever feel tapped out creatively, especially having to constantly churn out new projects and releases?
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