Fifth Harmony Ages: Camila Cabello Turns 18, Celebrates with Selena Gomez & Taylor Swift [Pics]
Camila Cabello spent her 18th birthday on Tuesday hanging out with Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Jaime King, Hailee Steinfeld, Hayley Williams and Sarah Hyland at a girl's only bash in Hollywood.
The Fifth Harmony singer posted pictures of her bash on Instagram, and her friends showered her with love. And Cabello wore a princess crown for the special night.
In one collage image, she said, "there is nothing that feels better than love. nothing feels better than being in a room fulll of genuine, incredible people giving you so much love. thank you to everyone who came last night for making it so special for me!!!! I LOVE 18!"
In another picture, she poses with Taylor Swift, who she calls a "real life fairy princess."
It's been quite a recent stretch for the Cuban-born former "X Factor" star and her rising group. In 2014, Fifth Harmony was bestowed with the MTV Artist to Watch Award and labeled the most influential X Factor contestant of all-time by Fox Weekly. The group's debut album "Reflection" was released earlier this year.
The night also marked a reunion of sorts for Gomez and Swift, who once occasionally hung out together last year whenever Gomez wasn't seemingly preoccupied with ex Justin Bieber.
These days, 22-year-old Gomez is spending plenty of her time new boyfriend DJ Zedd, but even that could prove to be a good thing for Swift. Rumors are Gomez is totally committed to hooking her friend up with her "soul mate" and is enlisting Zedd's help in doing so.
"Selena is determined to help Taylor," a source told the website. "She's talked to Zedd about introducing Taylor to some of his friends and he's totally into helping Selena play Cupid."
Swift was recently spotted "flirting up a storm" with Calvin Harris at the BRIT Awards, but that doesn't seem to sit too well with Gomez.
A source told HollywoodLife.com that Gomez's opinion of Harris is he's way "too much of a player."
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