Are the Fifth Harmony Ladies Planning Solo Careers Already?

Five-piece American girl group, Fifth Harmony, whose name was first established three years ago after joining the reality singing competition The X-Factor, has been reportedly rumored to be going on hiatus in an attempt to pursue their respective solo careers, according to reports.

While none of the splitting rumors have been confirmed, Fifth Harmony loyalists are still showing widespread panic following the earlier reports about the four-piece British boy band, One Direction's fast-approaching hiatus, which may possibly go the same way for the girl group.

The speculations have become more fuelled after the music composer, Lary London asked Fifth Harmony during their one-on-one interview about their rumored break as a group.

Though Camilla Cabello's answer started with 'sure, why not?', she went on explaining "I think the cool thing about us is that we let each other have room to do things  that we're passionate about, whether it's dancing, whether it's acting."

She also added that even though they started as a group, work as a group and almost move from time to time as a group, they always let each other grow as individuals.

"I think it's really important that we have respect for the fact that we are a group and we're in this for one thing, but at the same time we each have our personal interests and we allow ourselves to pursue that." Cabello added.

She went on saying, "I think that gives you a certain kind of freedom in a group that is necessary and healthy. So, I think it's good that we give each other that room."

Though it's not impossible for Fifth Harmony to take some time off, the speculated breakup is probably not happening soon.

Setting aside the splitting rumors, Fifth Harmony has just released their latest single 'I'm in Love With a Monster'' last April, which currently reigns at no. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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