Camila Cabello is opening up about her Fifth Harmony days.
In a current Nylon interview, the Havana hitmaker shared insights into the challenges she and her bandmates — Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui — confronted as youngsters thrust into fame after The X Factor.
Cabello, now 27, mirrored on how being so younger made navigating group dynamics particularly powerful. “How do you take care of being overlooked? How do you take care of jealousy?” she requested, noting the dearth of instruments to handle these emotions at such a younger age within the highlight.
“How do you take care of this stuff with out hurting your self or different folks?” she added, noting that “these are expertise you don’t have if you’re 16 years outdated.”
The star admitted that fame solely added stress to an already difficult state of affairs. “It’s arduous to say what’s regular, whether or not you’re well-known or not. My barometer wasn’t useful. It was greater than an individual ought to bear [in that situation],” she defined.
Fifth Harmony rose to fame with hits like Worth It and Work From Home however confronted their share of inner struggles earlier than Cabello departed in 2016. Despite the challenges, she seems to be again on the expertise with grace and a deeper understanding of battle decision.
Since going solo, Cabello has carved out her personal path with 4 albums, together with her 2024 launch C,XOXO.