Shortlink to this content: http://bit.ly/1NdCgkI

Monday, September 7, 2015 11:23am ET by  
Comments (0)

, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Fifth Harmony say that boyband One Direction 'will live on forever'

'Worth It' beauties Fifth Harmony revealed that One Direction have made such an enormous impact on pop culture that even if they stop making music together, they will never truly be 'over'. 

Member Normani admitted that although they lads are going to take a break, she doesn't think it'll be a permanent thing: "Honestly I feel like they'll live on forever. They're like a sea. There comes a point in careers where people just want to be happy. We support happiness."

As previously reported, songstress Camila Cabello told The Metro newspaperthat she understands it can be hard for manufactured groups to share a creative vision so sympathises with the struggles they may have faced: 

"When a group is put together like that, manufactured, it's a hard creatively to find something you agree with. They're just like us. I imagine they all came in with different tastes in music, different ideas on what they want the group to be like. There are a lot of sacrifices to be made."

Follow us: @Pressparty on Twitter Pressparty on Facebook.

Watch footage of the girls receiving their multi-platinum award for 'Worth It' below:

 

  Shortlink to this content: http://bit.ly/1NdCgkI