Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello revealed in a recent interview she thinks the pop group will eventually break up.

The successful pop group is on the cover of Latina magazine's November 2015 issue, which they shared on their Instagram, and in the accompanying interview Cabello was asked if she thought the group would eventually break up to which she gave a very surprising response.

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"Honestly, I think we all do," Cabello told Latina magazine.

"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."

In calling Fifth Harmony manufactured, the singer makes a strong case since all five members originally auditioned for the reality singing competition, "The X-Factor," as individual acts but were given a chance to compete as a group and so understandably took the chance.

Cabello added, to stay sane, the members take time to do their own thing, which allows each of them to express themselves in ways they can't in the group. Cabello herself has taken up writing her own songs, while Normani Kordei dances and Dinah Jane Hansen is pursuing acting.

The 18-year-old's response comes not long after she gave her opinion on fellow pop group, One Direction, announcing they would be taking a break, reported MTV.

"It's so sad. But, at the same time, I understand where they're coming from," she said and added she understands what it's like to be in a group.

"Everybody's heart is in a different melody. Someone might love a lyric, but someone else hates it. I understand where they're coming from, because sometimes it gets to a point where they just need to express themselves."

Regardless, fans shouldn't worry about a split happening anytime soon since Cabello recently revealed that they are currently working on their followup album to "Reflection."