Where Are the Fifth Harmony Members Now? Inside Their Lives in Hiatus
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- Camila Cabello, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui founded the girl group, Fifth Harmony, in 2012
- Cabello left the group in 2016, but the quartet continued performing until 2018
- Normani, Brooke, Jane and Jauregui reunited for the first time at a Jonas Brothers concert in September 2025
Fifth Harmony made waves as one of the most successful girl groups in music history.
The band also launched the careers of its members, Camila Cabello, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui. Fifth Harmony was initially formed in 2012 when all the women auditioned on The X Factor solo before they were placed together as a group.
After four years together, the group announced that Cabello had left Fifth Harmony in December 2016. Normani, Brooke, Jane and Jauregui continued working together until May 2018, when they had their final concert together two months after announcing they were going on an indefinite hiatus to focus on their solo careers.
Seven years after their final performance, Brooke, Normani, Jane and Jauregui reunited for the first time for a surprise performance at a Jonas Brothers concert in Dallas on Aug. 31. The foursome sang their hit song “Worth It,” and, although Cabello wasn’t present, she showed her support by commenting heart emojis under the group’s post from the show.
All of the members of Fifth Harmony have gone on to release their own music and succeed in other entertainment and business ventures since disbanding in 2018.
Here’s everything to know about where the members of Fifth Harmony — Camila Cabello, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui — are now.
Camila Cabello
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Cabello became a breakout performer when she was a member of Fifth Harmony from 2012 to 2016. While she was still part of the group, she collaborated on her own music with Shawn Mendes (“I Know What You Did Last Summer”) and Machine Gun Kelly (“Bad Things”).
In December 2016, Fifth Harmony released a statement announcing that they had been informed that Cabello was leaving the group. Although the departure initially caused a spat between Cabello and the quartet, they eventually put it behind them and have maintained friendships.
Cabello has continued singing since her exit and released her debut album, Camila, in 2018. The album, which featured the hit single “Havana,” reached the Billboard 200. She went on to drop her albums Romance (2019), Familia (2022) and C, XOXO (2024).
Over the years, Cabello has won two Latin Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, one Billboard Music Award and four MTV Video Music Awards, among others.
In 2021, Cabello made her movie debut when she starred as the titular character in Cinderella. She went on to star as a coach on The Voice in 2022 and hosted Saturday Night Live later that year, as well.
As for her personal life, Cabello was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Shawn Mendes from 2019 to 2021. She has since moved on and been in a relationship with billionaire heir boyfriend Henry Junior Chalhoub since November 2024.
Normani
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Normani, whose full name is Normani Kordei Hamilton, also found success while pursuing a solo career after Fifth Harmony disbanded in May 2018. Before the group came to an end, she competed on Dancing with the Stars in 2017 and released her first solo single “Love Lies” with Khalid in February 2018, which reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
After Fifth Harmony put on their final performance, Normani continued singing and released her two-song EP with Calvin Harris in October 2018. She went on to release the hit singles “Waves” with 6lack in November 2018, “Dancing with a Stranger” with Sam Smith in January 2019, “Motivation” in August 2019 and “Wild Side” with Cardi B in July 2021.
Normani released her debut studio album, titled Dopamine, in June 2024, which included songs with Cardi B, Starrah, Gunna and James Blake. In addition to her solo music ventures, she’s also worked on the soundtracks for Birds of Prey (2020) and Charlie’s Angels: Original Motion Picture (2019) and made her film debut in the movie Freaky Tales (2024).
Normani has won several awards for her music, including a Soul Train Music Award, an MTV Video Music Award and BMI Film & TV Awards.
In her personal life, Normani has been in a relationship with NFL player DeKaylin “DK” Metcalf since July 2023. In March 2025, Metcalf announced that they were engaged, and PEOPLE later learned from the engagement ring jeweler that the football star was “very involved” in creating the four-carat ring.
Ally Brooke
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Ally Brooke was another member of Fifth Harmony who launched her solo career before Fifth Harmony took an indefinite hiatus. She released her first solo song, “Look at Us Now” with Lost Kings and ASAP Ferg in June 2017. Less than a year later, she worked on the song “Perfect” with DJ Topic.
After departing the girl group, she collaborated with Kris Kross Amsterdam and Messiah on the single “Vámonos” in November 2018 and Tyga on the single “Low Key” in January 2019. She went on to release her singles “No Good” in November 2019, “Fabulous” in February 2020 and her first Spanish single “500 Veces” in July 2020.
Beyond her musical career, Brooke competed on and got third place on season 28 of Dancing with the Stars. She made her film debut in 2022 with the film High Expectations and released her memoir, Finding Your Harmony, in October 2020.
Offstage, Brooke married longtime boyfriend Will Bracey on May 3, 2025, after getting engaged in December 2023. Brooke told PEOPLE at the time that married life was “the most incredible feeling I’ve ever felt.” The couple met when Bracey worked as Fifth Harmony’s tour manager.
Dinah Jane
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After Fifth Harmony indefinitely disbanded in 2018, Jane started to focus on her solo career and signed a deal with Hitco Entertainment in August 2018. Her debut solo single, “Bottled Up,” featuring Ty Dolla Sign and Marc E. Bassy, was released in September 2018.
Jane went on to release singles “Retrograde” and “I Don’t Mind” in 2019 before announcing her debut solo EP, Dinah Jane 1, which was released in April 2019 and included her hit single “Heard It All Before.” In April 2020, she released the song “Missed a Spot” and was preparing to embark on her first-ever world tour.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced several of her projects to pause, and Jane took a three-year hiatus from music. The singer later explained to PEOPLE that she was struggling with depression during the break and “had to just stop completely.”
Jane returned to music in August 2023 when she released her single “Ya Ya,” which showcased her Polynesian heritage. She also dropped the singles “Falling in Love,” “Sway,” “Ocean Song,” “Road Less Traveled” and “Let’s Go.”
In December 2023, Jane and Brooke became the first Fifth Harmony members to make music together during the indefinite hiatus when they collaborated on a cover of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”
Jane appears to be single and is focusing on her new era of music while also living a more private life with her family. She told BuzzFeed in May 2025, “Home to me is living with my 25 family members, and what I’m consuming here at home is the reality of my Polynesian [life.] We’re all big on family, big on God.”
Lauren Jauregui
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Lauren Jauregui began her solo career in December 2016 when she worked with Marian Hill on the song “Back to Me” and was later featured on Halsey‘s 2017 song “Strangers” and Steve Aoki’s song “All Night.” In 2017, she worked with then-boyfriend Ty Dolla $ign on his album, Beach House 3.
After Fifth Harmony disbanded, Jauregui pursued her solo career and released her debut solo single “Expectations” in October 2018. She went on to release the songs “Invisible Chains,” “More Than That,” “Lento” and “50ft.” Her debut album, Prelude, was released in November 2021 and included the songs “Colors,” “Scattered” and “On Guard.” In May 2023, she dropped her second EP, In Between.
Jauregui made headlines again a few days after Fifth Harmony’s September 2025 reunion with news that she would be competing on Dancing with the Stars Season 34.
In her personal life, Jauregui, who identifies as queer, is single. She was previously in a relationship with dancer Sasha Mallory in 2023, but she announced that she was single and looking to explore polyamory in April 2024.
“I don’t really know what it’s gonna end up shaping up to look like, I just know that I’m in a space right now at this point in my life where I’m like, I want to belong to myself primarily, and then I want to leave space for whoever I meet and me to create boundaries between us,” Jauregui said on an episode of the 2 Dykes and a Mic podcast.
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