Tuesday 2 February 2016

Fifth Harmony open up about dating in the spotlight as they cover Seventeen magazine

'Artist boys are crazy': Fifth Harmony open up about dating in the spotlight as they cover Seventeen magazine

From their co-ordinating outfits to their matching smiles, Fifth Harmony always look perfectly composed.
But behind the scenes the girlband have suffered their share of heartbreak, something they open up about as they cover Seventeen.
‘We want to share real stuff that's been happening in our lives,’ band member Dinah Jane Hansen told the magazine.
‘Over the past year, we've experienced love and heartbreak, and it's taken a toll on us. You can't always show that you are confident because that's not the truth.’
Girl power! Fifth Harmony comprises of Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui, Normani Hamilton and Dinah Jane Hansen
Girl power! Fifth Harmony comprises of Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui, Normani Hamilton and Dinah Jane Hansen
The girl band finished third in the second season X Factor in 2012.
Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Normani Hamilton, Dinah Jane Hansen and Lauren Jauregui, each auditioned for the show as individuals before becoming a group.
When asked where they see themselves in 10 years, Lauren said she didn’t think they would still be a girl band.
‘I don't see us still doing this, but by then I hoped we'll have toured the world and won a couple of Grammys for songs we are really passionate about,’ she said.
Cover girls! X Factor alumni Fifth Harmony will grace the March 2016 issue of Seventeen , the magazine announced Tuesday
Cover girls! X Factor alumni Fifth Harmony will grace the March 2016 issue of Seventeen , the magazine announced Tuesday
The magazine asked Camila to set the record straight about whether she and Shawn Mendes are just friends or something more.
Rumours had swirled after the pair released the duet I Know What You Did Last Summer in November.
‘Shawn and I are great friends,’ she told the magazine. ‘That's why we write so well together — we have fun!’
Camila added it had been difficult to watch people criticize her and her intentions.
Upcoming issue! In the March edition of Seventeen the girls talk about their upcoming album, their dream guys and their biggest obstacles; they're seen here performing at Jingle Ball in Atlanta on December 17
Upcoming issue! In the March edition of Seventeen the girls talk about their upcoming album, their dream guys and their biggest obstacles; they're seen here performing at Jingle Ball in Atlanta on December 17
The future? Lauren Jauregui (center) says she didn’t think Seventeen will still be a band in 10 years
The future? Lauren Jauregui (center) says she didn’t think Seventeen will still be a band in 10 years
'It's been sh***y. They turned me [doing the song] into a conspiracy theory,' she said. 
'We literally just wrote a song backstage, and it ended up becoming something awesome. It wasn't a career move that I carefully planned out.'
Camilla seemed skeptical about finding the perfect relationship.
'If you meet somebody who you really like and they're in the entertainment industry, you wouldn't be like, "Oh, well, this might not turn out well,"' she said. 'The thing is, artist boys are crazy.'
The March 2016 Seventeen issue will hit newsstands on February 9.
Public life: Camila Cabello (center) says it's been difficult to watch people criticize her and her intentions; they're seen here on December 18 in Miami
Public life: Camila Cabello (center) says it's been difficult to watch people criticize her and her intentions; they're seen here on December 18 in Miami


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