Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony's first official photo for 2017 was just posted on their official Twitter account. Pictured (L-R) are Normani Hamilton, Dinah Jane Hansen, Lauren Jauregui, Camila Cabello and Ally Brooke Hernandez of Fifth Harmony attending the Y100's Jingle Ball 2016 on Dec. 18, 2016 in Sunrise, Florida. Getty Images/Frazer Harrison

The first official photo of Fifth Harmony excluding Camila Cabello was just released online.

Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Normadi Kordei and Lauren Jauregui are all dressed in red and are standing against a red backdrop. The snap was posted on the female group’s official Twitter account with a simple caption that seems to suggest that there is a lot in store for them this year.

Last month, the group released an official statement following Cabello’s decision to leave Fifth Harmony after almost five years. “After four and a half years of being together, we have been informed via her representative that Camila has decided to leave Fifth Harmony. We wish her well,” the statement read.

Cabello responded to the statement by saying that she had previously informed Brooke, Jane, Kordei and Jauregui of her plans to leave the group. “Saying that they were just informed through my representatives that I was ‘leaving the group’ is simply not true. Just like the other girls said in their statement about their plans, I had also planned to continue with my own solo endeavors in the New Year, but I did not intend to end things with Fifth Harmony this way,” she wrote.

Cabello has reportedly been feuding with Brooke, Kordei, Jane and Jauregui for months before a final decision to depart was made. According to sources, they have been trying to have a conversation with Cabello, but she refused to show up in various meetings. Epic label head LA Reid was also asked to step in as mediator between the girls, but when he called for a meeting, Cabello once again didn’t show up.

Meanwhile, following Cabello’s departure, the four remaining members of Fifth Harmony have already gone back to the studio to record some new songs for their fans. While speaking with Entertainment Weekly last month, Kordei confirmed that they are working on a follow up for the album, “7/27,” that was released in 2016.