Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei believes she's being a "target of unjust hate" from her own fans.

It's after rumours of a rift in the group with a focus on Camila Cabello, who is working on solo material.

In an interview earlier this week Normani hesitated when she was asked to find something she liked about Camila, and since then has faced trolls.

"I would like to address an issue that has been completely blown out of proportion," Normani posted on Twitter.

"I have shown nothing but commitment for the success of Fifth Harmony, even promoting on my days off but yet I always find myself as the target of unjust hate and slander."

"I have love and respect for all four band mates whether you choose to believe it or not," she continued.

"I am here to offer great music and performance along with my girls."

Normani received online abuse after describing Camila as "quirky" and "cute" without going into as much detail as she did about Ally, Lauren and Dinah.

Nineteen-year-old Camila has been working on solo material for a while and has already released music with Shawn Mendes.

The group are promoting their second album, but recently cancelled tour dates in the US to focus on their third album.

In June, band mate Lauren's mum tweeted, and then deleted, an angry post to Camila's manager.

But Clara Jauregui didn't like that, responding: "Let's get it right. Two were thanks to Fifth Harmony. Just keeping it real."

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