Lauren Jauregui; Normani.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage; Paras Griffin/Getty

Lauren Jaureguiis showing love for her formerFifth HarmonybandmateNormani.
In response to Jauregui’s tweet, Normaniwrote, “my heart. thank you angel. ily so much,” alongside a series of emojis.
The interaction came one day before the 10th anniversary of when Fifth Harmony was formed on July 27, 2012 during their run onThe X Factor— after Jauregui, Normani,Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane were nearly eliminated as hopeful solo artists.
Though Jauregui and Normani, both 26, have been focused on their respective solo careers in the time since Fifth Harmony went on an indefinite hiatus in 2018, Jauregui said in 2021 that there will always be a “sisterhood” between them, Brooke, Jane and Cabello (who departed the group in 2016).
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“I think that we went through too much life s— together for to just be a co-worker-ship. I think that there’s a sisterhood. There’s just this constant love no matter what. But I think we all took our time to heal,” she said on theZach Sang Show. “And I think that’s the path that we’re on right now. Because a lot of what happened to us wasn’t even us. It was all of the pieces around us.”
At the time, Jauregui also dove into the repercussions that came with being thrown into the spotlight at such a young age, as they were all teens during theirThe X Factorrun.
Normani also previously stated that being in the group “took a toll” on her confidence.
“[It] alters the perception you have of yourself,” she said. “Having certain things happen so blatantly while also feeling like the ‘other’ and being so young and hearing the public compare [us] took a toll on my confidence.”
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In August 2021, a month after the release of “Wild Side,” Normani toldAllurethat she was “reinventing” herself with her new music.
“Now you all are finally going to be able to see me tap into that awareness — that I know I’m the s—,” she said.
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source: people.com