Fifth Harmony to Reunite in 2026: the Show Goes on without Camila Cabello
- Fifth Harmony is set to reunite in 2026 as a four-member group without Camila Cabello, focusing on the 10th anniversary of their album 7/27 and its hit song Work From Home.
- The reunion talks follow Camila Cabello's departure in 2016 to pursue a solo career, which caused a rift as she gradually distanced herself from the group's vision and songwriting.
- Fifth Harmony originally formed in 2012 on The X Factor with five members including Cabello, who left after their successful second album and the group entered an indefinite hiatus in 2018.
- Their albums Reflections and 7/27 both went platinum, while singles like Worth It and Work From Home achieved multi-platinum status and billions of streams, cementing their commercial success.
- The reunion could involve a documentary and a tour led by Ally Brooke’s husband Will Bracey, indicating a formal return although Camila Cabello will not participate in these plans.
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WWD/WWD/Getty ImagesCamila Cabello is throwing it back. The “I Luv It” singer may not be returning to her girl group roots like the rest of Fifth Harmony, but she’s revisiting the early aughts with her most recent IG post.On May 28, Cabello shared two photos of herself sitting on her kitchen counter with a glass of wine, wearing a black dress. Channeling the Y2K aesthetic, the 28-year-old also bared a matching black bra underneath. While you mig…
A Fifth Harmony Reunion Without Camila Cabello?
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