The group, that consists of Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, revealed that they could not believe it when Cabello decided to walk away from the chart-topping US band but insisted Fifth Harmony will remain incredible does not matter if the 19-year-old is there with them or not, reported Femalefirst.
Speaking on 'The Zach Sang Show', Thirlwall said, "We were really shocked. We love Fifth Harmony. We think they're a great group, and they still will be. They're still four incredible performers and singers."
However, Edwards and Pinnock insisted that they have no plans to split unlike Cabello.
Jade said, "I find it terrifying the thought of not being with these girls."
To which Edwards added, "We're a force to be reckoned with.
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