Camila Cabello and Fifth Harmony
Camila Cabello unfollowed members of Fifth Harmony months after leaving the group. Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane Hansen, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui and Cabello are pictured attending Z100’s Jingle Ball on Dec. 9, 2016 in New York City. Getty Images

Camila Cabello and Fifth Harmony no longer have a professional relationship and it seems like they have been subtly shading each other online. After the “I Have Questions” singer unfollowed her former group members on social media, a majority of the band responded by doing the same thing.

On Monday, several members of the group began to post tweets that seemed to be directed at Cabello. “God has His hand over everything! He’s got you!!! He’s got us! #Grateful #Happy #GodisGreat #AllGlorytoHim,” Ally Brooke Hernandez tweeted.

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“I wanna say a huge thank you to our amazing team. Thank you for fighting for us, believing in us, and picking up slack wherever needed,” Lauren Jauregui tweeted a few hours after Hernandez.

Dinah Jane Hansen commented on Jauregui’s post thanking fans for remaining loyal and added that she “couldn’t agree more.” She also retweeted her band member’s post about being optimistic about what’s to come that stated, “When the praises go up, the blessings come down.”

Member Normani Kordei seemed to remain relatively silent after Cabello unfollowed her on social media. Instead, she retweeted a Gif expressing her mood revealing that nobody’s perfect, “except for Beyoncé.”

Cabello’s sudden social media cleanse comes days after Fifth Harmony’s Billboard interview, in which the group revealed that they are in a better space since the 20-year-old left the group. “Let’s just say we’re in a better place now -- there are no secrets in this circle,” Dinah Jane Hansen told the publication when asked about the state of the group since Cabello’s exit.

Kordei expressed her opinion about the group now that it is a quartet since Cabello decided to pursue a solo career. “I get to sleep at night knowing we did everything in our power as friends, bandmates and human beings to make it work,” she explained.

When Cabello left the group in December 2016, the two parties had a brief social media feud. Cabello called out the group for announcing her departure was a surprise to them when she claimed they were well aware of her desire to leave.

In a statement, Cabello wrote that she sat down with members of the group several times and informed them of her plans to leave. However, in a separate statement, Fifth Harmony revealed that those conversations did not take place and that the “Crying in the Club” singer made no attempt to secure a future with the group.

“These supposed lengthy conversations never happened, although we pleaded,” the group wrote.

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Since Cabello has left, the group has insisted they have become stronger than before. “We genuinely embrace and love one another for all that we are, whether that’s the bad or good,” Kordei told Billboard.

Although she has completely wiped Fifth Harmony and its members from her social media accounts, as of Tuesday morning, Hansen and the 5H group page are still following Cabello on Instagram.