Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony is in a positive state following Camila Cabello’s exit from the group. Ally Brooke Hernandez, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen and Normani Kordei are pictured attending 103.5 KTU’s KTUphoria on June 3, 2017 in Wantagh, New York. Getty Images

Fifth Harmony has a lot to be thankful for and being a four woman group is one of them. Although Camila Cabello has left the group, the remaining members remained ecstatic as they prepare to celebrate five years together since becoming a team.

During a chat with Entertainment Tonight, 5H member Ally Brooke Hernandez revealed that the ladies are in a great place and are excited about their third studio album. “We are the happiest we’ve ever been and so many exciting things are happening for us right now. So we’re just doing incredible,” Hernandez stated.

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The singers, who ring in their fifth anniversary on Friday, will be revealing a lot on their new album. Dinah Jane Hansen explained that the ladies will be singing about love and the situations they have gone through.

Over on Twitter, Hansen praised fans for sticking by Fifth Harmony’s side for the past five years. “Seven/Twenty Seven #5YearsOfFifthHarmony wow..the BIG 5! Happy Anni. to my girls and to our most incredibly talented, unique, & diverse HARMONIZERS who’s voice, love, and passion for us NEVER goes unnoticed. This journey wouldn’t have been the same without y’all,” she tweeted Friday.

Hansen went on to thank the fans for having a positive effect on her. “Thank you for bringing out the best in me! Can’t wait to continue growing with youuuu babes!” she wrote.

Cabello left the group in December 2016 in order to pursue a solo music career. The singer previously stated that she was unhappy in the group and did not feel comfortable singing songs she could not relate to. Since she has left, the ladies of 5H have insisted that the group dynamic has changed. “We’re so close and we love each other so much,” Hernandez told ET.

“We have ups and downs, but we get through it together and right now like I said, we’re experiencing this [new moment]. We’re at such a high right now. It’s such a momentous time for us,” she added

Since Cabello’s exit, Hansen revealed that the ladies have been “able to go write with the producers and the writers.”

“I think that’s the part we fought for this time around and it’s just super special to us,” she said.

The singer admitted that the group has made a lot of progress compared to where they started. “We used to, like, rehearse for, like, on one song for, like, 24 hours, now we can do, like, 10 songs in 24 hours,” Hansen added.

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Fifth Harmony’s self-titled third studio album is expected to be released on Aug. 25, while Cabello’s first album as a solo artist, titled “The Hurting, The Healing, The Loving,” is expected to hit shelves this fall. Cabello has already released some songs off of her project including “Crying in the Club” and “I Have Questions.”

Although the women are now on separate paths, it seems like both parties are content with how things turned out.