Camila Cabello and Fifth Harmony
Camila Cabello and Fifth Harmony have both been successful since ending their professional relationship. Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane Hansen, Lauren Jauregui, Cabello and Ally Brooke are pictured attending the Y100's Jingle Ball 2 on Dec. 18, 2016 in Sunrise, Florida. Getty Images

Although they are no longer a group, it looks like Camila Cabello and the members of Fifth Harmony are both experiencing success.

On Thursday, Fifth Harmony’s Dinah Jane Hansen couldn’t help but gush about all of the positivity she was receiving while in Houston to perform for the Rodeo on Friday. “Ayee!!! You’re the best feeling so loved in Houston rn hehe! See you at the #HoustonRodeo tomorrow,” the 19-year-old wrote.

Fellow member Ally Brooke Hernandez, who is actually from Texas, followed suit, tweeting about the warm welcome she received upon her arrival. “We were talkin up a storm!! Thanks for showing us so much love!! HOUSTON TEXAS BABY,” she tweeted.

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Group member Normani Kordei even teased fans with a clip of Fifth Harmony rehearsing “Work From Home” which they are planning to perform at the rodeo.

Prior to the group members’ posts about their Houston rodeo performance, former Fifth Harmony member Cabello was busy boasting about her successful song “Hey May” from the “Fate of the Furious” movie soundtrack.

Cabello posted a photo of the song sitting at number one of the Latino section of iTunes. “AHHHHHHHH,” the singer captured the photo along with a special shoutout to J Balvin and Pitbull who were also on the track.

Since leaving the group in December, Cabello has been focused on her solo career, releasing new songs like “Love Incredible” and continuing to perform her hit song with rapper Machine Gun Kelly “Bad Things.”

After her departure from the group, Fifth Harmony has managed to keep their loyal fan base and picked up several awards following promises that they will continue to make music for their followers.

Despite ending their professional relationship, it looks like Cabello and Fifth Harmony will do just fine without the other.