Fifth Harmony Rumored to Reunite With Camila Cabello

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Fifth Harmony Rumored to be Plotting a Reunion

Could a full Fifth Harmony comeback be on the horizon? Reports have emerged that the former X Factor USA girl group Fifth Harmony is in early conversations about reuniting. The discussion reportedly involves Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane — and, notably, Camila Cabello, who departed the group in 2016.

According to media reports, renewed interest in the group was sparked after some of their past hits, including “All in My Head (Flex),” began trending on TikTok. That viral attention is said to have prompted members to consider recording new material together, although sources describe those talks as preliminary.

Insiders note that any potential reunion project would likely be structured so it does not interfere with solo plans. The conversations have reportedly been framed as a distinct, separate project from the individual releases and ongoing careers of Normani and Camila Cabello.

Representatives for each member were contacted but did not provide a comment when the initial reports surfaced. At this stage, the evidence for a reunion remains circumstantial: social media speculation, supportive public interactions between the singers and unnamed “sources” suggesting friends are reconnecting.

Sources and Fan-Fueled Speculation

Rumors of a return have circulated for some time. Last year, Ally Brooke told a radio show that she, Normani, Lauren and Dinah had regained ownership of the group’s trademark — a development that prompted immediate discussion among fans. At the time, Camila was not included in that partnership, which only intensified speculation about the group’s future.

Because rumors grew persistent, Ally later clarified on social media that there was “no official band reunion happening at the moment,” while also noting that friendships and relationships among the members were healing and strengthening over time. That statement emphasized personal reconciliation rather than a concrete plan for a full-scale return.

Observers point to recent public interactions as a sign of improving relations: several members left supportive comments on Normani’s Instagram post announcing her debut album, Dopamine, and social media exchanges among the artists appear friendlier than they did during periods of tension in the past.

Fifth Harmony first formed on season 2 of X Factor USA, finishing third in 2012 after being assembled by music executive Simon Cowell. The group went on to achieve mainstream success with hits like “Work From Home” and “Worth It,” building a global fan base and achieving multiple charting singles.

Camila Cabello left the group in 2016, and the remaining four members released another album in 2017 before announcing a hiatus. Since then, each artist has focused on solo careers, with varying degrees of commercial and critical success. The idea of reuniting has remained a recurring topic among fans and entertainment outlets ever since.

At present, nothing has been confirmed. Any potential reunion would depend on mutual agreement among all five members and coordination with their solo commitments. Fans and industry watchers will likely look for official statements from the artists or their teams to verify whether these early conversations develop into a formal project.

Until then, the story remains one of hopeful speculation: former bandmates reconnecting, social media buzz reviving interest in their catalog, and the possibility that a reunion — if it happens — would be treated as a separate artistic endeavor alongside each member’s individual career.