Fifth Harmony Delivers First Performance Without Camila Cabello, Wins Favorite Group at People's Choice Awards
Fifth Harmony still knows how to werk!
The girl group delivered its first performance sans Camila Cabello at Wednesday's People's Choice Awards, demonstrating just what the future holds for the foursome.
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Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Normani Kordei took the stage in sexy leather getups to perform their hit song, "Work from Home."
The group split up the first verse of the song, sung by Cabello in the studio recording, and tweaked a few of the lyrics: "We ain't worried 'bout nothin', we ain't worried 'bout nada."
Fifth Harmony changing the #WorkFromHome lyrics to "we ain't worried 'bout nothin', we ain't worried 'bout nada" had us like 👀👀👀. #PCAs pic.twitter.com/PBC4gmE3RQ
— EntertainmentTonight (@etnow) January 19, 2017
After their performance, the group told fans to "stay tuned" as they accepted the award for Favorite Group, for the second year in a row.
The girls of @FifthHarmony dominated the #PCAs stage and took home the trophy for Favorite Group. They did some WORK from the PCAs! pic.twitter.com/kGRxk1DN6e
— People's Choice (@peopleschoice) January 19, 2017
"Thank you guys so much! Thank you, this means the absolute world to us. We want to thank our Harmonizers, for everything that they do for us. We would be nothing without you, please believe that," Normani said into the mic. "We love you so, so much."
"We want to thank our families, our team, our team, our team, our team! They are some amazing people. Thank you anyone who's supported us, we love you. Thank you!" Lauren continued. "So much to come, stay tuned!"
"You're the best!" Dinah Jane added.
Watch as @FifthHarmony accepts "Favorite Group" for their second year in a row! #Harmonizers #PCAs pic.twitter.com/ktNzNfGrOM
— People's Choice (@peopleschoice) January 19, 2017
Fifth Harmony definitely gave their first performance without Cabello all they had, after the 19-year-old singer left the group in December.
See more on the band's PCA performance in the video below.
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