Camila Cabello reacts to surprise Fifth Harmony reunion 9 years after quitting band
Former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello has responded after her ex-bandmates reunited over the weekend.

Camila Cabello has supported Fifth Harmony after their surprise reunion.
The 28-year-old singer was originally part of the girl group alongside Ally Brooke, Normani, Lauren Jauregui and Dinah Jane before leaving in 2016 to launch her own solo career.
The remaining members reunited on stage for the first time in seven years on Sunday (31.08.25) at a Jonas Brothers show in Dallas, Texas.
The Worth It hitmakers shared a clip on Instagram of their 2015 single, and Camila responded to the post.
She replied in the comments with four love heart emojis, showing her support for her former bandmates.
In December 2016, Fifth Harmony confirmed Camila's exit from the band on social media, and claimed they found out about the decision "via her representatives".
They said at the time: "After 4 and a half years of being together, we have been informed via her representatives that Camila has decided to leave Fifth Harmony.
“We wish her well.”
The group disbanded two years later, but in March this year Brooke and Jane hinted at reuniting after rumours began to swirl.
Brooke told Billboard: "We’ll see… we’re not sure."
And Jane added: “I love that our fans can reminisce on such good times and I love that we’re getting the credit again.
"Our music was very impactful at the time and I feel like it was kind of overlooked, to be honest. So now that it’s reviving again on its own it just shows our music speaks for itself.”
The reunion was subtly teased earlier that day when the group’s official X account posted the hashtag #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree, sparking speculation that something major was brewing.
Hours later, the foursome hit the stage to perform their chart-topping hits Worth It and Work From Home.
Fans at the venue erupted as the girls appeared in coordinated black outfits.
Adding fuel to the fire, Fifth Harmony updated their social media bio with the cryptic slogan: “Where were you on August 31, 2025?”—a nod to the date of their surprise comeback.
New merchandise also dropped online, featuring retro-inspired designs and slogans that celebrate the group’s legacy and hint at future plans.
It appears the girls are plotting more group activity in the future as the band has officially migrated to the Hybe-owned fan platform Weverse, where they’ve launched a new digital hub for Harmonizers. In a welcome video posted to the site, all four members appear together, smiling and promising to “chat with fans soon.”