Fifth Harmony Breaks Down after Winning Best Artist to Watch at MTV Video Music Awards; Gives an All-Out Performance of 'BO$$'

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Fifth Harmony and their fans are all freaking out upon learning that the all-girl group has won Best Artist to Watch award at Sunday night's MTV Video Music Awards.

The former "X-Factor" contestants were recognized for the official music video of their hit song "Miss Movin' On," according to MTV News.

After they were called, all of the group's members, namely, Ally, Dinah, Camila, Normani and Lauren immediately stood up with shocked but grateful looks on their faces. Walking towards the stage, the girls shook hands with some of their biggest competitors, including Sam Smith for his "Stay with Me" video, the same publication noted.

On stage, Ally, the eldest member of the group, thanked their fans and supporters, as well as those who made their video and win possible, Perez Hilton noted.

"I'm literally up here shaking." They then thanked their respective families, their "X-Factor" mentor Simon Cowell, a handful of their friends and more.

Camila, directly addressed their fans, also known as the Harmonizers and said, "And thank you so much to our fans, the Harmonizers. You guys go above and beyond for us. You guys changed our lives!"

Dinah addressed and her mom and teased, "Mom! Look what I did!"

Meanwhile, Fifth Harmony also performed their hit single "Bo$" during Sunday night's pre-show event. The hit song which was released this summer scored its highest charting on Hot 100 single, Billboard reported.

Earlier this year, the group also opened for Demi Lovato on her "Neon Lights" tour and then they joined the Vamps and Shawn Mendes in opening for Austin Mahone.

The group is currently anticipating the upcoming release of their first official album, two years after their successful run on the "X-Factor."

"Reflection" is slated for release this coming November 17 but some of the songs from the album have already been released, including "Them Girls Be Like" and "We Know."

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