Fifth Harmony Wows Audience at the Mardi Gras Celebrations; Better Without Camila Cabello?
Fifth Harmony, now reduced to four members, wowed the audience during their Mardi Gras performance in New Orleans this weekend. This brews rumors about the group being better without their estranged member, Camila Cabello.
Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui and Dinah Jane-Hansen rocked out their presentation of songs "Work From Home," "Dope," "That's My Girl," along with their other singles. The girls wore vividly red outfits which made them stood out of the crowd.
Just Jared also reported that Fifth Harmony did a very good job entertaining the audience. In return, Brooke thanked their supporters thru social media.
"New Orleans, you got a whole lot of love for us, & we got a whole lot of love for you," she wrote on Twitter afterward. "Thank you thank you thank you for a marvelous time."
On the other hand, there are rumors ongoing that the girls have been doing better without Cabello. The Latina singer departed from the group in December. According to Billboard, jealousy is what pushed the member to exit Fifth Harmony. However, the members did not provide a clear statement of the reasons regarding the departure.
Last year, speculations about her exit have been widely contemplated by the fans. The media also got suspicious when she released her first stint outside the group, with Shawn Mendes.
After they released the song "I Know What You Did Last Summer," the public began guessing that it was one of her first steps as she is already making name for herself in the music industry.
Though she denied the rumors, she soon released the song "Bad Things" with Machine Gun Kelly. Then, the public announcement of her separation with Fifth Harmony has been publicized.
The members are yet to comment on the ongoing rumors, but the fans might need to wait for more updates regarding their next move as a quartet.