

Of course, she didn’t necessarily intend to leave on a sour note. The X-Factor may have given Camila Cabello her start, but she had no qualms about ditching the group when things got rough. "We are all very excited and grateful to be able to take this time to learn and grow creatively and really find out footing as individuals," the group said in a statement. Camila Cabello Didn’t Mean To Shade Her Former Bandmates. The group later disbanded, with Fifth Harmony announcing in March 2018 that after six years together, they would be taking a hiatus.

I don't like holding onto the past, especially when it's stuff that, in my opinion, is just petty." On Monday morning, the girl group’s official Twitter announced. "I have to make space for the good stuff to happen in my life. Call Camila Cabello Miss Movin’ On, but don’t expect her to sing it anytime soon: She has officially left Fifth Harmony. "I think there's a healthy amount of space you need to give certain things," she told the New York Timesin 2017. But the singer's exit didn't come without drama - in addition to the group's statement, which accused Cabello of leaving without talking to the girls, Fifth Harmony took a jab at the "Havana" singer during their 2017 MTV VMAs performance, in which fifth woman was abruptly yanked from the stage before the rest of the group began singing - a moment Cabello said "hurt her feelings."
