LOOK: 'Fifth Harmony' posts group pic without Camila Cabello | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: ‘Fifth Harmony’ posts group pic without Camila Cabello

/ 10:03 AM January 06, 2017

Despite the sad exit of Camila Cabello, “Fifth Harmony” is journeying in 2017 with positivism.

The remaining members of the American all-girl pop group posed for their official group shot, which was posted on their Twitter page on Thursday.

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As seen in the picture, members Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui are dressed in red as they flash their toothy grin against a red backdrop.

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Last Dec. 19, the four members astonished “Harmonizers” by announcing Cabello’s departure from the group. Cabello confirmed her exit, expressing her plan for a solo music career. “The girls were aware of my feelings through the long, much-needed conversations about the future that we had during [our] tour,” she said. “I am so proud of everything we’ve achieved together as a group and will always be proud of being a part of it.”

Prior to her exit, the Cuban-American singer, 19, collaborated with rapper Machine Gun Kelly on “Bad Things” last year and with Shawn Mendes on “I Know What You Did Last Summer” in 2015.

“Fifth Harmony” was formed during the second season of “X-Factor USA” in 2012. Their widely celebrated hits include “Worth It,” “Bo$$,” “That’s My Girl,” “Write on Me” and “Work from Home.”  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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