Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Fifth Harmony invite Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to be their sixth member

'It's an awesome idea. We want her to teach us that swan dive!': Fifth Harmony invite Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to be their sixth member

She used to be one fifth of the band Girls Aloud before finding solo success.
But Sunday night's Fifth Harmony performance left Cheryl Fernandez-Versini pining for her girl group days after she asked to become their sixth member.
And the X Factor USA stars seem to think it's a great idea, offering the singer a spot on the condition that she teach them her infamous Call My Name swan stage dive.
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Sixth Harmony? Cheryl Fernandez-Versini begs for spot in Fifth Harmony alongside Ally, Camila, Normani, Dinah and Lauren with an Instagram post on Sunday night
Sixth Harmony? Cheryl Fernandez-Versini begs for spot in Fifth Harmony alongside Ally, Camila, Normani, Dinah and Lauren with an Instagram post on Sunday night
Fifth Harmony, formed on the 2012 series of Simon Cowell's US show, wowed the London crowds with their new single Boss on this weekend's results programme, almost showing up this year's finalists.
Watching from the judging panel, Mrs Fernandez-Versini was so impressed that she Instagrammed a snap with the girls asking: '@fifthharmony maybe I could join and we just rename the group sixth harmony? Such nice girls and great performance !! #Bo$$'
Hinting at a future collaboration, the girl band later told MailOnline: 'We love Cheryl so much, it was amazing to finally meet her at The X Factor- she's absolutely stunning and so lovely. 
Bossing it: Former X Factor USA stars Fifth Harmony were visiting London to promote their new single Boss
Bossing it: Former X Factor USA stars Fifth Harmony were visiting London to promote their new single Boss
Pining for her girlband days: Before solo success, Cheryl was formely one fifth of girl band Girls Aloud
Pining for her girlband days: Before solo success, Cheryl was formely one fifth of girl band Girls Aloud
'Having Cheryl as the Sixth Harmony is an awesome idea. We want her to teach us that swan dive!' 
The X Factor judge previously showed off her brave stage stunt on The Voice UK when she began a performance of Call My Name by landing in the arms of her dance troup after gracefully launching herself off a high platform.
It was Olympic bronze medalist Tom Daley who initially showed Cheryl how to impress with the adventurous move when she tweeted him ahead of the 2012 show for tips.
Role reversal: The girls posed on top of Louis, Simon, Mel and Cheryl's X Factor judging panel on Sunday
Role reversal: The girls posed on top of Louis, Simon, Mel and Cheryl's X Factor judging panel on Sunday
Owning it: The beauties stormed the stage at Sunday night's X Factor results show, saying they think a Cheryl collaboration is an 'awesome idea'
Owning it: The beauties stormed the stage at Sunday night's X Factor results show, saying they think a Cheryl collaboration is an 'awesome idea'
World domination: The US stars were hoping to share their Stateside success with the UK after Simon Cowell discovered them in 2012
World domination: The US stars were hoping to share their Stateside success with the UK after Simon Cowell discovered them in 2012
The infamous swan dive: Cheryl was accepted into the group on the condition that they teach her the Call My Name swan dive from her 2012 The Voice UK performance
The infamous swan dive: Cheryl was accepted into the group on the condition that they teach her the Call My Name swan dive from her 2012 The Voice UK performance
And it seemed like Cheryl fitted right in with Fifth Harmony in the Instagram snap, co-ordinating perfectly in her floor-sweeping black dress with their monochrome stage ensembles.
Singers Ally, Camila, Normani, Dinah, and Lauren roused a standing ovation from Cheryl and fellow female judge Mel B, who were both up and dancing to the high octane track. 
The fivesome, who are in London to promote the song, hung out with panel pair at the studios later on Sunday.
Big fans: Fifth Harmony found big fans in Girls Alouds' Cheryl and former Spice Girl Mel B
Big fans: Fifth Harmony found big fans in Girls Alouds' Cheryl and former Spice Girl Mel B
Standing ovation: Mel B and Cheryl were up and dancing when the Boss singers hit the stage
Standing ovation: Mel B and Cheryl were up and dancing when the Boss singers hit the stage
Another success: Show boss Simon Cowell found another success in Fifth Harmony with the US version of the program
Another success: Show boss Simon Cowell found another success in Fifth Harmony with the US version of the program
Mel B - being part of one of Britain's biggest ever girl bands The Spice Girls - also took time out to give the group career advice alongside number one artist Cheryl.
While in London, Fifth Harmony got familiar with the surroundings, posing outside Buckingham Palace with their individual girl power stances. 
They captioned one social media snap: 'We wouldn't be fifth harmony if we didn't take selfies at Buckingham palace. oh and it's SO BEAUTIFUL. #5HinLondon'
Loving London: The girls Instagrammed pictures in front of the prestigious Buckingham Palace on Saturday
Loving London: The girls Instagrammed pictures in front of the prestigious Buckingham Palace on Saturday



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