Fifth Harmony’s Dinah Jane Hansen Hints At Future Split

In 2012, the American girl group Fifth Harmony was formed on the U.S. reality show The X Factor, and even if they came in third place, the 'Worth It' singers have since become one of the most successful artists to come out of The X Factor.

But Dinah Jane Hansen has since been providing the group's fans a cause for concern with a recent interview with Europa FM radio station, putting forward for consideration that the girl group's time together is limited.

When Dinah Jane Hansen was asked where they see the group in five years, Dinah stated, "Fifth Harmony has been together for basically three years now, and looking back, we're very fortunate and convenient with where we are at the moment. However, here on out, the group just wanna hope to win a couple more awards together; maybe compose more music together, as well, before we... I feel like Fifth Harmony will probably go our separate ways maybe later on. That's the truth."

However, earlier this year, Dinah Jane Hansen's fellow member Camila Cabello, suggested a future group split-up to Latina magazine as well, Cabello stated, "We'd be lying if we all said this is a picture-perfect thing, like we all completely agreed on the album track list and what the sound and the music video concept would be like, which usually happens in bands who grew up together. But for manufactured bands, it's harder."

It has been said that it will be interesting to see if Fifth Harmony's members Camila and Dinah's words are in accordance with fact. If the girls of Fifth Harmony will decide to go on their separate ways, then at least the fans of Fifth Harmony will get another album before it happens.

In addition, just like the English-Irish pop boy band- One Direction, Fifth Harmony was also put together by the show's judges, including the television talent judge, television producer and music talent scout - Simon Cowell, after each member of the Fifth Harmony was eliminated, competing as an individual artist.

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