Like Styles' British boy band, the girls in Fifth Harmony came together on TV talent show "The X Factor" - and quickly found success as a group.
As they prepare to release a new album, titled 7/27, in May, the young stars have revealed they're getting solid career advice from some big name fans, like Styles, reported Entertainment Tonight.
"I remember we were in rehearsals and he came up to us and told us as a group, 'All five of you should be on the same page and the closest things to each other, because around all five of you, there are gonna be people that are gonna come and try to snatch you, people are gonna try to break you guys apart'," singer Dinah Jane said.
Ironically, Styles and his bandmates announced a hiatus at the end of last year. Almost a year ago, Zayn Malik quit the group, and he's now enjoying massive solo success.
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