Wonderland Magazine – Summer 2021

Wonderland Magazine Summer 2021 is here. Ahead of eagerly awaited new music and a rumoured global tour, Shawn Mendes covers our summer issue delving into everything from crippling self-pressures to unrealistic expectations. In a refreshingly frank and sincere conversation, Mendes opens up to Kevin Abstract on everything from comparison culture to the power of therapy, and how he struggles to live up to the idealistic projection of his own image.

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