Fifth Harmony are in talks to reunite, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell The Hollywood Reporter.
The reunion would include all of the girl group’s members except for Camila Cabello, who left 5H at the end of 2016.
Forming through the TV singing competition The X Factor back in 2012, Fifth Harmony’s original lineup consisted of Cabello, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui.
Brooke, Jane, Jauregui and Normani have all released various singles and EPs as well, with Normani nabbing hits such as “Motivation” and “Love Lies” with Khalid.
THR was unable to reach representatives for Normani, Jane and Jauregui for comment.
According to several people with knowledge of the situation, Fifth Harmony is in negotiations to get back together, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Except for Camila Cabello, who left 5H at the end of 2016, every member of the girl group would be present at the reunion.
The original members of Fifth Harmony were Cabello, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui. The group was formed through the 2012 season of the television singing competition The X Factor. Reflection and 7/27, the quintet’s albums, both went platinum, making them one of the 2010s’ best-selling girl groups, according to the RIAA. Their greatest hit, “Work From Home,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, has received 1.5 billion Spotify plays as of the writing of this article. Meanwhile, “Worth It,” featuring Kid Ink, achieved triple platinum status.
In 2016, fans were taken aback when Fifth Harmony revealed Cabello was leaving the group and that they would instead continue as a foursome. Cabello gave up the right to use the Fifth Harmony name as part of the separation. The eponymous Fifth Harmony was released in 2017 after they re-signed with Epic Records following their departure. In order for the members to concentrate on their solo careers, the group announced an indefinite hiatus in 2018. Epic no longer has Fifth Harmony on their roster.
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Cabello’s most successful solo career has included huge worldwide hits like “Havana,” featuring Young Thug, and “Señorita,” featuring Shawn Mendes. The singles and EPs that Brooke, Jane, Jauregui, and Normani have all released include hits like “Motivation” and “Love Lies,” which Normani co-wrote with Khalid.
When Normani released her first album, Dopamine, last year, all four of her former group members publicly endorsed the new album, leading 5H fans to speculate about a reunion. However, Rolling Stone denied those rumors at the time.
For 2026, the tenth anniversary of 7/27 and “Work From Home,” the new Fifth Harmony has big plans. In order to document their comeback to the stage, the group is reportedly working on a documentary that will include footage from an unannounced tour. Will Bracey, the chief operating officer of the Justin Bieber family office and the spouse of Fifth Harmony member Ally Brooke, is reportedly in the lead, though it’s unclear who is in charge of the group.
Bracey refused to comment. Representatives for Normani, Jane, and Jauregui could not be reached by THR for comment.