
Fifth Harmony, the chart-topping girl group formed on The X Factor in 2012, are in discussions to reunite without founding member Camila Cabello, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Multiple sources close to the matter confirmed the potential comeback, which would include Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui. Cabello departed in 2016, relinquishing rights to the group name. Fifth Harmony continued as a four-piece, releasing a self-titled album in 2017 before announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2018.
Their planned return is timed for 2026, which marks the 10th anniversary of their album 7/27 and hit single “Work From Home”. The group is said to be working on a documentary covering their return to live performance, with a tour currently under wraps.
Fifth Harmony achieved multiple platinum-certified albums and hits like “Worth It,” reflecting their status as one of the most successful girl groups of the 2010s. In solo ventures, Cabello emerged as the most commercially successful with global singles such as “Havana” and “Señorita.”
Ally Brooke’s husband, Will Bracey — also COO at the Justin Bieber family office — is believed to be leading the reunion efforts. Bracey has not commented publicly, and other members’ representatives remain unavailable.
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