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Fifth Harmony want Sam Smith to cover ‘Work From Home’

By Samuel McManus

Fifth Harmony’s Dinah Jane Hansen has told Attitude that she wants Sam Smith to cover their hit single ‘Work From Home’.

In our June Issue – available to download and in shops now – the Fifth Harmony ladies talk boys, gay pride and The X Factor as they continue to take over the airwaves with the fruits of new album ‘7/27’.

When asked about their favourite out gay celebrities, the girls express their love for fellow singer Troye Sivan, with band member Normani Kordei Hamilton labelling him “so cute.”

Dinah also tells how much she loves Brit Sam Smith, explaining: “You can’t help but fall in love with him. I want him to sing ‘Work From Home’ for me, to see how he changes it. He’s so talented.”

Meanwhile, Lauren Jauregui names actress Ellen Page as her favourite.

“I love that she speaks out and has become such an advocate,” she says. “I think it’s fantastic when you have a position and any sort of power, to use it in that sort of way. I think she’s amazing for that.”

You can check out our interview with Fifth Harmony in the new issue of Attitude, available to download now from pocketmags.com/attitude, in shops, and to order from newsstand.co.uk.

Also in Attitude’s June Issue, alongside all your usual news, reviews, fitness & travel:

  • Queers & the cuts: In a special feature marking a year of Conservative majority rule, we look at the toll austerity is taking on the LGBT community.
  • Titan of musical theatre Bernadette Peters looks back over a glittering career as she prepares to return to the UK – and tells us why she has no time for diva behaviour.
  • Ariana Grande discusses her hotly anticipated new album Dangerous Woman, spilling the T on LGBT rights, Grindr and her famed SNL sketch.
  • We meets the stars of Holding the Man, the most powerful gay romantic drama since Brokeback Mountain.
  • Mathew Horne spills the T on playing gay in Sky’s detective series Agatha Raisin.
  • MTV’s Maya Jama sees whether she can pass for a homo in How Gay Are You?

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