Check out what the girls of Fifth Harmony, Becky G and Selena Gomez had to say in the March issues of some of the most popular magazines.

Fifth Harmony on Seventeen Magazine

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In the March issue of Seventeen magazine, which highlights young women changing the world, Fifth Harmony was named "Most Power Girl Group."

In the magazine, the group discussed their 2016 plans, which includes a new album and spring tour, cleared up some rumors and discussed their future as a group.

Lauren Jauregui added to the breakup speculation when she explained that she doubts the group will still be intact by then.

"I don't see us still doing this, but by then I hoped we'll have toured the world and won a couple of Grammys for songs we are really passionate about," she said.

Camila Cabello also took the time to discuss the criticism she received on social media for her duet with Shawn Mendes.

"It's been so difficult to watch people criticize me and my intentions...We literally just wrote a song backstage, and it ended up becoming something awesome. It wasn't a career move that I carefully planned out," she said.

Becky G on Latina Magazine

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Sitting on the cover of the March issue of Latina is pop singer Becky G, who shared the cover and images from the magazine spread on her Instagram account.

In the issue the "Break A Sweat" singer talks about staying humble, by passing Disney to establish herself as an original artist and Austin Mahone.

“I think I really tested myself, what I’m capable of handling and not handling,” she said. “That’s why I feel so empowered and in control right now."

She also discussed her "We Are Mexico" song, which she released after the now infamous comments made by Donald Trump, and her heritage.

"I’ve always just been super- proud of where I come from and the way I was raised. My grandparents came from another country, not knowing the language, not having any transportation, any jobs, and just wanting the best for their families. Literally, like, ‘We came here for our version of the American dream.’ And they did it," she explained.

Check out a behind-the-scenes look at the star's photoshoot.  Selena Gomez on W Magazine

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Pop singer and actress Selena Gomez shows off her mature and sexy side for a beach shoot on the cover of the new issue of W magazine.

In the cover story, Gomez discussed her fashion choices, her music, Justin Bieber and life after Disney.

The singer revealed that after wrapping up her time with Disney she was clueless about what to do next.

“Once Disney was over, I was like: Oh, s**t,” she said. “I didn’t know what I wanted to be. I had to learn to be myself.”

Gomez also added that her relationship with Bieber was a learning experience.

“At first I didn’t care. To me it was: I’m 18, I have a boyfriend...Then I got my heart broken and I cared. Because people had no idea what was going on, but everywhere it was a million different things," said Gomez. "I was kind of in a corner, banging my head against the wall. I didn’t know where to go.”

Get a behind-the-scenes look and find out what Gomez revealed about her style.