“After six years going hard, non stop, we also realized that in order to stay authentic to ourselves and you, we do need to take some time for now to go on a hiatus from Fifth Harmony in order to pursue solo endeavors,” the statement read. “We are all very excited and grateful to be able to take this time to learn and grow creatively and really find out footing as individuals. In doing this, we are allowing ourselves to gain new experiences, strengths, and perspectives that we can bring back to our Fifth Harmony family.”
Ally‘s performance earned her the top prize of the night. She performed Selena‘s “Como La Flor” in Spanish before switching it up with Jennifer‘s “On the Floor.”
Watch the performances below!
Ally Brooke of Fifth Harmony Performs “Como La Flor/On the Floor” by Selena & J-Lo | Lip Sync Battle
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This is totally going to be one of our favorite episodes of Lip Sync Battle, ever, thanks to Fifth Harmony!
The four ladies will be competing against each other and we have clips of Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke‘s performances to enjoy before the episode airs on Thursday night (February 1) on the Paramount Network.
Dinah brought us the laughs while dressing up as Dwayne Johnson‘s character Maui from the animated movie Moana for a performance of “You’re Welcome.”
Ally turned up the heat by channeling Jennifer Lopez for an “On the Floor” performance.
The 20-year-old Fifth Harmony singer got the chance to sing the Tongan National Anthem during the Rugby League World Cup!
Dinah, whose grandparents are from Tonga, said performing the song for the first time live was a huge honor.
“I know that this anthem means more than just an anthem it’s you representing your people, your culture and it’s definitely a prayer,” Dinah told TVNZ.
She also got the chance to sing the anthem to her grandparents before her performance on the field.
“I performed it for him for the very first time before I flew down. He was just all in tears and just to make him proud means the absolute most to me…They grew up in Tonga and for them to see their granddaughter who is living in America, living her dream and singing their anthem makes them so proud,” Dinah added.