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Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello Admits that the Group Will Not Last Forever

Rumors about Fifth Harmony's split has been popping up everywhere. Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello has finally given fans her thoughts about the pesky rumors. However, instead of putting the group's fans at ease, her shocking statement made the fans more worried about Fifth Harmony's future.

According to Hollywood Life, the 18-year-old singer told Latina Magazine that she'd be lying if she thinks that the group "would stay together forever." "Honestly, I think we all do [think it will end one day]. We'd be lying if we all said this is a picture-perfect thing, like we all completely agreed on the album track list and what the sound and the music-video treatment would be like, which usually happens in bands who grew up together. But for manufactured bands, it's harder," the Cuban-Mexican singer said. "We allow one another to do our own thing within this thing. I think it's healthy because if not, personally, I would go insane," Cabello also added.

After her statement was released, fans have speculated that Cabello will leave the other girls in the near future. Loyal Fifth Harmony followers are also now wondering if the individual members of the group are now ready to move on with their lives and solo careers.

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The other group members actually agree with Cabello's statement, according to a previous post on Unreality TV. However, even if Fifth Harmony members think that the group will not be around forever, they assure their fans that they are not going to part ways anytime soon. According to Ally, Normani, Lauren, Camila, and Dinah, they still plan to give their support to one another, even if they pursue their individual careers.

The Fifth Harmony ladies can be heard in the "Hotel Transylvania 2" soundtrack. The girl band will also grace the cover of Latina Magazine this November.

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