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Mel B Hints at Real Reason Spice Girls Reunion Tour Is Not Happening
Mel B said any documentary should be honest and said she is unsure she would return to the stage, despite the group’s 85 million records sold worldwide.
- On Friday, Mel B ruled out a Spice Girls reunion tour ahead of the group's 30th anniversary in an interview with HELLO! magazine published April 3.
- Marking 30 years since the 1996 release of 'Wannabe,' the Spice Girls face high fan anticipation for the milestone, though Mel B emphasized touring is no longer a priority.
- Previously, Melanie Chisholm confirmed no reunion tour would occur for the milestone, and Mel B explained that a potential documentary 'doesn't seem to be in the cards at the moment.'
- Turning 50, the singer stated she has 'laid that to rest' regarding touring pressure, adding she is unsure if she would be ready for the quintet to reunite.
- The Spice Girls last performed together as a quintet at the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony; the group remains the best-selling female act, having sold over 85 million records worldwide.
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·Berlin, Germany
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With their 30th anniversary approaching, Spice Girls fans are awaiting the British girl group’s triumphant return in some form or another. After teasing plans for the milestone last year, Mel B recently explained that despite all five of the women “thinking about” coming together for a documentary, it doesn’t seem to be in the cards […]
·Los Angeles, United States
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