Camila Cabello recalls 'good old times' with former bandmate Normani
Fifth Harmony's former singers Camila Cabello, Normani bringing nostalgia back
Camila Cabello and Normani, American singers who were once the members of a famous girl group band Fifth Harmony, are right now stirring up some excitement among their fans.
The two singers are seem to be reconnecting just like old times, as the recent news has sparked beautiful memories of their good early days together.
Camila, 27, was the part of chart-topping girl group with her ex bandmate Normani, 28, but the two grew very distant ever since the Señorita hitmaker left the band back in 2016.
During her recent candid interview with NYLON magazine, the Havana singer took a trip down memory lane as she praised her old times with the Motivation singer.
Camila shared, "I remember times when we’d just be laughing so hard."
"With space, we can go back and tap into that. The past couple of times I’ve seen her, I say something and she laughs really hard. It doesn’t feel like we’re strangers. We’re getting back to the times when we really close."
The old band Fifth Harmony, which also includes Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui, became one of the best girl groups ever in their era.
However, Camila Cabello started her solo career in 2017 after splitting from the popular group. She took no time to gain the immense fame with her hit song "Havana," which later become very huge success for her.
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