Fifth Harmony may be surrounded by break up rumors this week after Camila Cabello told Latina Magazine that the band is "manufactured" and not "a picture-perfect thing." However, the "Worth It" group is shaking those quotes off and still bonding together to record its new album, dismissing any notions that the end of 5H is near.

Fifth Harmony slyly dismissed that there is inner turmoil in the band between Cabello and the rest of the members with a series of Instagram pictures. All five members can be seen hamming it up for the camera, teasing that #5H2 is on its way.

 Positive vibes in the studio. So excited for round 2! We're not goin nowhere #5h2

A photo posted by Fifth Harmony (@fifthharmony) on Sep 30, 2015 at 3:07pm PDT

#5H2 A photo posted by Fifth Harmony (@fifthharmony) on Sep 30, 2015 at 3:14pm PDT

The band also denied break up rumors in a statement to Billboard, where they further confirmed the news of a new album.

"All five members of Fifth Harmony are currently in the studio hard at work on their second studio album for Epic Records," a representative for the band said. "They are all extremely excited about releasing a new album together and are not going anywhere."

The damage control for Fifth Harmony comes in the wake of a Latina Magazine interview, where Cabello hinted that things weren't always so harmonious for the band.

"We'd be lying if we all said this is a picture- perfect thing, like we all completely agreed on the album track list and what the sound and the music-video treatment would be like, which usually happens in bands who grew up together. But for manufactured bands, it's harder," she said. "The cool part is that we allow one another to do our own thing within this thing. I think it's healthy because if not, personally, I would go insane."

Fifth Harmony's debut album Reflection was released in January.

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