ET spoke with the singer on Sunday at the Daily Front Row's fourth annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, where she opened up about Fifth Harmony's decision to split and why it was 'the toughest day.'
The singer opened up to ET on Sunday about how revealing their decision to go on hiatus was 'the toughest day,' and reflects on how going solo has given her the chance to 'finally fully be myself.'
The 21-year-old singer got candid about the pressures of working on individual projects and opened up about who she's collaborating with on her upcoming solo album.
Only ET has the singer's message to 'heartbroken' Harmonizers, straight from the red carpet at boohoo's Spring Collection and the Zendaya Edit launch in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
Fifth Harmony announced on Monday that the group is going on an indefinite hiatus to pursue solo endeavors, and a source tells ET that Camila Cabello's early exit in December 2016 wasn't a factor in the decision.