Camila Cabello’sdreams have come true.

After winning both Artist of the Year and Video of the Year at the2018 VMAson Monday, Cabello, 21, took a moment to send a shoutout to a very special person — herself.

In 2012, Cabello, who had just made her debut with her former girl groupFifth Harmony, expressed her desire to attend the VMAs on Twitter.

“#VMA2012 I wanna be there SOOOOOOO bad you don’t understand #someday,” Cabello wrote.

The young artist scored the award for her “Havana” music video.

AfterMadonna, 60, presented it to her, Cabello explained the impact the legendary singer has had on her life.

“This is… my hands are literally shaking. I’m never going to forget this moment,” Cabello said. “Madonna, I love you so much.”

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“You’ve inspired me so much. I love you, seriously. This moment is so surreal,” Cabello continued.

“I want to thank my family, who have inspired this music video, I want to thank my fans,” Cabello, who is originally from Cuba, said.

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“I dedicate this to Madonna.”

Cabello was also nominated for Best Pop Video, Best Choreography, and Best Song for “Havana.”

In addition to sweeping the competition, this year’s VMAs marks Cabello’s first as a solo artist since leaving Fifth Harmony in 2016.

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Although her decision to leave initially caused alittle dramabetween her and her former bandmates —Normani Kordei,Lauren Jauregui,Dinah JaneandAlly Brooke— Cabello revealed there isno bad blood.

“I don’t like any beefs,” Cabello said during a red carpet interview with Access Online before the awards.

“I feel like we’re in a really good place now, me and the girls. I saw Normani recently at the [Billboard Music Awards] and we caught up and I told her I’m super excited for her.”

source: people.com