Girl group drama? Not this time. Fifth Harmony (minus Camila Cabello) is reportedly gearing up for a reunion, according to insiders spilling tea to The Hollywood Reporter. The group originally formed on The X Factor in 2012, becoming one of the top girl groups of the 2010s. But after Camila Cabello left in 2016 to go solo, the quartet carried on briefly before announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2018.
Despite the pause, fans never fully let go. And with Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui all supporting Normani’s debut album “Dopamine” last year, the reunion buzz got louder. Now, word on the street says the four members are planning something big for 2026, marking 10 years since their “7/27 “era and the smash hit “Work From Home.” This time, Camila Cabello is not expected to join, especially since she gave up rights to the group’s name when she left.
Fifth Harmony is reuniting without Camila Cabello, @THR reports.
The group is planning a tour and currently working on a documentary that will chronicle their return to the music industry. pic.twitter.com/0DRbZh57H1
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The potential reunion plans include a documentary and a yet-to-be-announced tour, which would give Harmonizers a front-row seat to their comeback journey. While details are still in wraps, one key fact Ally Brooke’s husband Will Bracey, who’s reportedly leading the charge behind the scenes. He’s no industry rookie (he’s the chief operating officer at the Justin Bieber family), but nothing has been confirmed yet.