Fifth Harmony has disbanded before its 10th year - but this not does not mean the members and fans could no longer feel anything on its anniversary. While members individually posted about what they feel about this particular date, Camila Cabello - one of the OG members who left to pursue her solo career well before the band decided to go to a hiatus, remains silent.
With songs like "Work From Home," "Down," and "Worth It," Fifth Harmony solidified its status as one of the best girl groups in modern mainstream.
July 27, 2022, is the 10-year anniversary of the foundation of 5H, whose original members were Ally Brooke Hernandez, Dinah Jane Hansen, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, and Normani.
As the hashtag #10YearsOfFifthHarmony trended on Twitter, Brooke, Normani, Jauregui, and Hernandez marked the occasion on social media.
Only Cabello, who departed the group in December 2016, has not yet spoken on the occasion.
"It's the official 10-year anniversary of Fifth Harmony and the gratitude that I have for each one of these women and the experience of being part of something so special sticks with me to this day," Jauregui tweeted."Today, I'm playing @RadioCity in NY with my own music. Such an iconic venue and moment and I know it wouldn't be possible without Fifth Harmony and the amazing doors it opened for me and the incredible lessons it taught me."
She continued, "I feel so fortunate to be able to do what I love, and I'm so She added, "I feel so blessed to do what I love and I'm so ready for everything to come. Thank you to the #Harmonizers for staying down for us after all these years. You all are magic. Thank you for making our dreams come true together and now individually."
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Following suit, Normani reposted an MTV tweet containing a snapshot of the group from their stint on The X Factor. She wrote "10 years" with a series of shocked emoticons. "Forever grateful."
The previous evening, Jauregui and Normani enjoyed a lovely moment on Twitter, with Jauregui congratulating her former bandmate on three nominations for the Video Music Awards for her song "Wild Side" with Cardi B.
Ally Brooke presented a collection of video snippets from "Worth It," "Boss," "He Like That," "Work From Home," and "Sledgehammer," as well as the final scene from "Don't Say You Love Me."
Dinah tweeted a popular meme depicting the group's performance of "Work From Home" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! She said she cannot believe how time flies.
Will Bracey, the group's former tour manager, uploaded a slideshow of images with the ladies with the following caption: "7/27 10 years @fifthharmony my life forever changed and forever grateful." On his Instagram Story, he added, "God bless you girls for the memories. Will always honor your story... You ladies were lightning rods."
Simon Cowell formed Fifth Harmony on July 27, 2012, on The X Factor.
In December of 2016, Cabello quit the group for a solo career. It's been reported that Cabello and the girls could not get along. A more recent interview however, would belie this, although Cabello would say she did not have a smooth time with the group.
Before declaring their indefinite sabbatical in 2018, Fifth Harmony would continue as a quartet and release a new album titled Fifth Harmony.
Each member is now pursuing a solo career, ten years after their formation and four years after the group disbanded.
Cabello released her third studio album Familia last month; Brooke just worked with Deorro on "La Cita"; Jauregui is now on tour with Banks; Normani has released her single "Fair"; and Jane is promising a comeback to music after releasing "Missed a Spot" in 2020.
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