Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony showed support for one of their group members during “Dancing With the Stars.” Singers Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, and Normani Kordei of Fifth Harmony are pictured attending the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 5, 2017 in Inglewood, California. Getty Images

Although Camila Cabello left Fifth Harmony in December, it looks like the remaining group members are doing great, so much so that it seemed as if some shade was thrown her way.

On Tuesday, singer Ally Brooke Hernandez shared a photo of herself along with Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui and Dinah Jane Hansen. The four were pictured in a group hug, embracing Kordei who they supported Monday night during the ABC competition series “Dancing With the Stars.”

Hernandez shared the special moment on Instagram and talked about her close relationship with her group members and praised her pal’s accomplishments.

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“A beautiful moment that we will always remember....the bond between us 4 is amazing...I love you so much...Normani, I’m so unbelievably proud of you. You took my breath away tonight, and gave me so many chills. Pure tears. Tonight was so special and there aren’t enough words,” Hernandez captioned the photo.

It’s no secret that Cabello and Fifth Harmony were not on the best of terms before she left the group. In an interview with Billboard earlier this year, the “Bad Things” singer admitted that she stirred up a bit of drama in the group because she was very open about her dislike of the songs they were singing.

“I think that in a group there is always going to be tension, whether it’s because of this thing or [another] thing. Obviously, I think that rocked the boat,” she told the publication.

Cabello revealed that although she left, she holds no ill will towards her the four remaining members of the group. “I hoped that it would be a peaceful turning of the page and we would root for each other. But I only got love for them,” she said.

Despite the singer’s departure, it looks like Fifth Harmony is doing just fine.