Fifth Harmony Play 'Worth It or Not': Talk Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Donald Trump
Fifth Harmony played a game in honor of their biggest hit song to date, "Worth It," and revealed what they would do or wouldn't do.
During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly released on Wednesday, the group discussed their thoughts on changing careers, being Taylor Swift's roommate, dating Justin Bieber, sitting next to Donald Trump on a plane, and more.
Dinah-Jane Hansen surprisingly revealed that she doesn't think it would be worth auditioning again for the show that made her and her fellow band members famous.
"I don't want to cry again! The anxiety was way too much," she said about "The X Factor."
When asked if being Justin Bieber's girlfriend would be worth the struggle, Hansen was ecstatic.
She said, "Wow. I don't think that will ever happen. Maybe in the next lifetime. ...That would definitely be interesting, if nothing else."
Hansen also said that she would gladly room with Taylor Swift, adding she would love to make music with the fellow pop star and introduce her to trap music.
Lauren Jauregui was asked whether she thought it was worth it to sit next to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on a plane. According to Latina Magazine, the group believe the candidate is catering to a racist demographic. Jauregui liked the scenario, considering it a challenge.
"I'd love to debate all day with him. Plus, I'd get a trip," she explained.
Normani Kordei, however, was not happy about the idea of being stuck next to the controversial candidate, even on a flight to paradise. She said she would just be too angry and would end up fighting with him the whole time.
On the other hand, Kordei said she would definitely not want to get in a fight with Nicki Minaj, who she called "her queen." Kordei explained that she wants to be Minaj's best friend and hates the idea of getting in a Twitter beef with her.
When it comes to their successful career, all the group members are thankful, but Ally Brooke Hernandez and Camila Cabello said it may be worth it to make a career change.
Hernandez would change careers only if it were to help people by working in a hospital, and Cabello isn't opposed to working full time at a karaoke bar.
"It'd be so fun! You get to just sing for fun with nobody judging you. And I could do old Britney Spears songs. I'd do that right now," Cabello said.
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