Is Fifth Harmony Making a Comeback? Fans Speculate After Social Media Return

Fifth Harmony has made a surprising return to social media after a long hiatus, sparking excitement among fans. The group's X account, dormant for seven years, posted a mysterious message that set off the hashtag #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree. Fans quickly flooded the comments, expressing their hopes for new music or tour announcements.
Speculation about a potential reunion has been circulating, especially after reports of discussions among Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui to reunite in 2026 for the 10th anniversary of their album 7/27. The album, released in 2016, featured the hit song "Work From Home," which has amassed over 3 billion views on YouTube. The rumored reunion is rumored to include a documentary and tour, but former member Camila Cabello is not expected to be involved.
Throughout the year, hints of a comeback have been emerging. Earlier this summer, Brooke, Jane, and Jauregui made a surprise appearance together at a Los Angeles Sparks basketball game, sparking speculation about a potential reunion. With the recent cryptic post on social media, the possibility of a Fifth Harmony reunion seems more tangible than ever.
Fifth Harmony originally formed on The X Factor USA in 2012 and quickly gained fame with hits like "Worth It," "BO$$," and "That's My Girl." Known for their powerful vocals, dynamic choreography, and empowering messages, the group became a prominent girl group of the 2010s. Despite going on hiatus in 2018, their fan base has remained dedicated, eagerly anticipating a potential reunion.