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Fifth Harmony finding it hard to date because their fame ‘intimidate­s’ guys

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THE Work From Home hitmakers – Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei and Dinah Jane – say dating can be tricky as they are either approached by the wrong guys or ones who are huge fans.

Lauren said: “They’re either super not the right guy, or dopey as f***. There’s no in-between. They’re either trying to get something out of you or they think you’re super dope.”

Dinah added: “There was this one guy who thought I was very intimidati­ng because of who we are.

“My thing is when I come across somebody, when I think they’re super cute or handsome, I can’t play along with that because sometimes they take it as something like: ‘She wants me’.

“And I’m like: ‘ No, I just want to be your friend. Why do you have to take it like that?’ It’s hard. All we want is a confident dude to come straight up. Just walk up and say: ‘Hey, what’s up?’ Start from there.”

The group slammed their critics who comment on their outfits rather than their music.

Normani said: “For instance, when Work From Home came out, we were asked a few times: ‘Do you think you guys were dressed too sexy?’

“That’s happened to us throughout our whole career. When it came to performanc­es, people would judge us on our performanc­e outfits.

“They would say things like: ‘Look at the hoe squad.’ There were all these memes.

While Lauren added to the new issue of Galore magazine: “I’m pretty sure men are never questioned whether they’re acting too sexy.

“They’re actually glorified when all their clothes are off. Women love that s***, they’re like: ‘Yeahhh! You’re so hot!’ But when we girls take our clothes off, it’s: ‘Wow, she’s such a hoe.’”– Bang Showbiz

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Guys are either trying to get something out of them or are just obsessed fans, says girl group Fifth Harmony.

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