Fifth Harmony star hints at future split
Fifth Harmony star Dinah Jane Hansen has hinted their time as a group won't last for much longer as they pursue individual career goals in the future.
The Worth It singers were formed as a girl group on The X Factor talent show in 2012, and despite coming in third place, they have since become one of the most successful artists to come out of the show.
But Dinah has since given their fans cause for concern with a
recent interview with Madrid, Spain's Europa FM radio station,
suggesting their time together is limited.
When asked where they see themselves in five years, Dinah admitted,
"We've been together for basically three years now, and looking
back, we're very, very happy with where we’re at right now. But
from here on out, we just wanna see - we just wanna hopefully win a
couple more awards together; maybe build more music together, as
well, before we... I feel like we’ll probably go our separate ways
maybe later on. That’s the truth."
Her bandmate Camila Cabello previously suggested a future break-up
to Latina magazine earlier this year (15), saying, "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 treatment would be like, which usually happens in
bands who grew up together. But for manufactured bands, it’s
harder."
Like their The X Factor UK counterparts, One Direction, Fifth
Harmony was put together by the show's judges, including Simon
Cowell, after each of the five girls were eliminated competing as
individual artists.