In case you missed it — there was one fan who was super bummed about Fifth Harmony taking a hiatus: Sam Smith!
FIFTH HARMONY!!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Sam Smith (@samsmith) March 19, 2018
The “Too Good At Goodbyes” singer took to Twitter on Monday following the announcement that Fifth Harmony would be taking a hiatus following their current tour to pursue personal projects to discuss his emotions over the announcement. He wrote simply, “FIFTH HARMONY!!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Sam wasn’t the only celebrity fan with a bummed out reaction about Fifth Harmony choosing to go their separate ways.
Danity Kane’s Dawn Richard took to Twitter and talked about the group’s “good run.”
mad love to @FifthHarmony for an incredible run. wishing all the queens major success. 🙏🏿
— DAWN (@DawnRichard) March 20, 2018
Country music star Cam talked about what an incredible group of young women they are.
Gotta join the love fest for @FifthHarmony— back when we did our #CMTawards mashup performance, their raw vocals in rehearsal blew my mind, and they kept thanking me for inviting them to sing for the country music community. Excited for what’s next from these women ✨💛 pic.twitter.com/zH8EybhIoM
— Cam (@camcountry) March 19, 2018
Kira Kosarin said now there would be even more music!
In my eyes, Fifth Harmony disbanding just means five times as much music. I sincerely hope every single one of those girls is successful and happy doing what they love!!!!!
— KIRA (@kirakosarin) March 20, 2018
Model Larsen Thompson gave a shoutout.
Thank you @FifthHarmony for so many wonderful years of music . Shoutout to my girl @LaurenJauregui . Very excited to see all of your solo careers hit big . Love you all ❤️❤️
— Larsen Thompson 🐣 (@larsenthompson) March 19, 2018
And countless more #Harmonizers shared their thoughts. Ok people — how are you feeling following the big news?
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