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Fifth Harmony release final goodbye music video for 'Don't Say You Love Me'

The visual is a surprise from the pop group

Ilana Kaplan
Friday 18 May 2018 10:26 EDT
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Dinah Jane, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony at the 2017 MTV awards
Dinah Jane, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony at the 2017 MTV awards (Getty)

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Fifth Harmony released their final music video for "Don't Say Goodbye" from the band's third self-titled final album.

The surprise music video was released on Friday by remaining Fifth Harmony members Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei and Dinah Jane Hansen.

The video features the remaining four members dancing in gowns and emotionally singing.

At the end of the visual, the women embrace while holding hands in a circle before leaving through a door in the room.

The door however remains open a crack and is the central shot of the last scene in the video.

Fans on Twitter thought the door left open was more symbolic for what the future of the group holds.

One fan thinks the band isn't over yet.

Another Twitter user said it was "just a goodbye for now."

Fifth Harmony announced they would be going on hiatus in March after six years together.

The group - along with original member Camila Cabello - had auditioned as teenagers separately on The X Factor, but ended up forming as a band.

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