It's been ten years since Fifth Harmony's former members were formed by Judges of the hit reality TV competition show "X Factor," and fans celebrate the big occasion by sharing hilarious memes online.

According to Hola! Magazine, members Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Ally Brooke and Dina Jane expressed their sentiments over the group's founding by taking to their social media accounts and reminiscing their good memories together before disbanding years back.

"Today is such a special day! First & foremost it's the official 10 year anniversary of Fifth Harmony and the gratitude that I have for each one of these women and the experience of being part of something so special sticks with me to this day," Jauregui wrote.

The solo singer noted that she would have a show at Radio City in New York with her own music and said that she couldn't have done it without the girl group because it gave her many opportunities and taught her "incredible lessons" throughout their run.

Brooke wrote that being in the group changed her life and she's proud of her contribution.

On the other hand, Normani said she's "forever grateful," while Jane looked back saying time flies so fast.

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Lastly, Cabello shared a last-minute greeting by posting a picture on Instagram and labeled her experience as "f***** wild ride."

After writing their individual letters and sharing sentiments, fans shared memes and videos of the group's most chaotic moments back when they were still performing as a whole.

It all started when a fan named @blairsmani began a thread with the tweet, "what was everyone's most chaotic memory as a harmonizer? it's been 10 years let's reminisce and act like we don't talk about them every other weekend."

Many fans have since responded in the reply section and quote-retweeted the post to share their favorite videos. Check the best ones out below:

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Fifth Harmony was formed after the members were grouped together in the singing competition "The X Factor" in 2012.

Although they didn't win the season, they dominated the music scene after signing a joint record deal with Simon Cowell's Syco Records.

Camila Cabello left the group in 2016, and the rest of the members pursued solo careers in 2018.

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