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Lauren Jauregui is recording with Steve Aoki?

Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui has been recording with Steve Aoki.
The 39-year-old DJ – who has just finished working with Louis Tomlinson on his debut single ‘Just Hold On’ – has hinted that a collaboration between him and the brunette beauty could be on the cards after sharing a photograph of them together on Snapchat.
The internet went into overdrive after the picture, which had "big things coming" written on it, was picked up by his social media followers.
He then sent the rumours spiralling further when he said: "Expect the unexpected."
Lauren isn’t the first member of the band to explore solo ventures as Normani Kordei recently unveiled her mashup of Solange’s ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ and ‘Cranes in the Sky’, while other group member Ally Brook recorded her version of ‘Mad World’.
The ‘Work From Home’ hitmakers’ decision to do their own solo projects as well as balance their work with the band comes just months after Camila Cabello walked out.
The 19-year-old singer has claimed she decided to turn her back on the group – comprised of Ally, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren – because it was "too sexualised."
She said: "Especially with being a girl group, there’s been a lot of times where people have tried to sexualise us to just get more attention. Unfortunately, sex sells."
The girls were locked in a bitter feud after Camila’s departure but they’ve since made up and the brunette beauty wishes her former girl gang all the best in the future.
She explained recently: "I’ll continue to wish them all the best, and I’m happy they are continuing their journey as Fifth Harmony. I’m also looking forward to hearing new music from the group and their solo endeavours."

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