Fifth Harmony is its own entity.

The only person holding you back is you.

I love Aaliyah, I love Brandy, I love Monica.

Any relationship has its strengths and weakness.

Honestly, you cannot go wrong with being yourself.

You can't allow someone's hate to dictate your life.

I really love scary movies, so I'm all about Halloween.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of abuse and negativity online.

When I dance, I escape the present and become one with my soul.

One thing I look forward to is seeing new places and new people.

My mom was actually diagnosed with breast cancer when I was five.

If we always stay true to ourselves, people will always see that.

My mom is my hero, and I wouldn't be the woman I am today without her.

I love Alicia Keys, Chris Brown, Usher, Mariah Carey... all that stuff.

I used to be really nervous to perform in front of people. I would cry.

No one has the right to make where you go or what you do uncomfortable.

It's impossible for five people to have the exact same ambitions all around.

Together, we can put an end to the hate and promote only positivity and love.

Knowing that you're not alone really does make all the difference in the world.

I know you can do anything you put your mind to and the exterior doesn't matter.

I shouldn't have to worry any time my father walks outside the front door of our home.

I think that it's just about balance, keeping myself centered, and being happy and healthy.

I could never repay my parents for always pushing me and believing in me as much as they did.

Dancing is more than just moving body parts; it is a pathway of expressing your deepest inner thoughts.

I'm originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, and I just feel like it's something that always been inside of me.

After Fifth Harmony succeeds to the fullest of its capacity, one day we can go off and do our individual things.

Cancer has touched my life and the lives of those I love, and now I'm ready to help all that I can in the fight.

I put my all into performing so people can walk away knowing a bit more about me and feel the passion in my story.

I think it's all about people loving each other and having compassion, accepting one another and educating themselves.

I remember seeing my father shaving my mother's head in the bathroom after her chemo treatments; It was so traumatizing.

I started off in dance. That was actually my first passion, which introduced me to music, which people don't really know.

Being a woman of color, I can truthfully state that I don't feel safe around those who are sworn to honor and uphold the law.

It is a great day anytime I can bring a smile to a girl or boy, knowing that I am helping to inspire them to always dream big.

We performed at the VMAs, which is crazy because we grew up watching that show and all of our inspirations and idols were there.

It's all about believing in yourself and knowing your worth and being optimistic and really just loving yourself for who you are.

There's always room for growth. I feel like I'll never get to the point where I'm 100 percent happy with where I am with my career.

Destiny's Child I grew up on hard core. Like, I can't tell you how much I love the three of them so much and what they had to offer.

I was that kid that did dance, singing, pageants. I did everything pretty much across the board, so it was kind of an adjustment solely doing music.

Ever since I was little, I looked up to Destiny's Child so much; I looked up to the Spice Girls and En Vogue. A piece of me wanted to be in a girl group.

It's important to stand up to all forms of bullying, and it's even more important for those who are around you to be just as courageous and stand with you!

I remember being young in the backseat when my grandma would take me to school, and I would be literally singing and belting out Tina Turner at 3 years old.

I love apple sauce. I have an addiction - I don't know what it is, but I just love the texture of it. It reminds me of baby food. Not that I like to eat baby food.

The way I see it, my blood, sweat, and tears are not just for me; it's for Fifth Harmony as well. We have been blessed. Most groups have lead singers, but we don't.

I feel I'm most beautiful when I have less makeup on and I'm at home with people surrounding me that support me, and I know they will never judge me or try to change me.

I love how confident she is, plus we also come from the same hometown, Houston, Texas. Her name is Beyonce Knowles. I love her so, so, so much. I love how hard she works.

I think there's a contrast between being vulnerable and, you know, 'Girl Power!' I think it's important to have that balance because you don't have to be strong all the time.

I am so honored to be working with A Place Called Home as their ambassador to bring awareness to the incredible services and programs which benefits kids in the Los Angeles community.

It's hard for me to believe that the KKK still exists, especially knowing all my ancestors have been through. I feel like the history and meaning of all we have been through has been trashed.

Society tends to pin women against each other, but we need to treat each other with kindness and compliment one another instead. Because women's voices are the strongest when they're together.

For me it's hard, especially being a young African-American woman. My dad doesn't look like what you might call the 'safe' African-American male that America would accept, if you know what I mean.

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