Fifth Harmony Trouble: Lauren Jauregui Brings Gets Arrested For Weed, Misses Brazil Concert
By Tiffany Armstrong | Dec 16, 2016 06:27 AM EST
Fifth Harmony star Lauren Jauregui failed her Brazilian fans when she was arrested at a Washington, D.C., airport for possessing marijuana. Missing a show because of a drug bust must have been such a let down for the fans of Fifth Harmony.
The Porterville Recorder Online reported that the Fifth Harmony star was stopped and searched at the Dulles International Airport because she had marijuana. Jauregui was told to appear in court and explain her possession of the substance.
Despite Jauregui's absence, Fifth Harmony still continued their Brazil show. Perez Hilton reported that the judge only gave Jauregui a citation. The lenient treatment must be one of the perks of being part of a successful and popular group like Fifth Harmony.
Fans sorely missed Jauregui at the Fifth Harmony Brazil show. Even though the Fifth Harmony star was not there, they still chanted and called for her. It must have been painful for the Fifth Harmony star to miss all the adoration. Jobs & Hire previously reported that Harry Styles is one of the supporters of Fifth Harmony.
The Daily Mail reported that Fifth Harmony's Jauregui told fans that she felt bad for not being able to perform at the group's Brazil concert. She expressed appreciation for the support of her fans.
The 20-year-old Fifth Harmony star did not talk about the weed possession. However, she released a tweet that she was not really arrested but only given a citation.
It seems that after the issue, Fifth Harmony will be able to perform as per their schedule. Any future scheduled or performance or activities is expected to go as plan now that the marijuana issue concerning Fifth Harmony's Jauregui has been cleared.
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