Mel B Celebrates Marriage with 'Spiritual' Ceremony
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO, AUG 3 – Mel B held a second spiritual ceremony in Morocco with a custom red dress requiring over 850 hours of artisan work, celebrating her marriage anew with close friends and family.
- On Sunday, Aug. 3, Melanie 'Mel B' Brown and Rory McPhee shared a joint Instagram post announcing their second spiritual wedding at the Selman Hotel in Marrakech, following a celebration from 1 to 3 August.
- Following their London vows on July 5, they celebrated from 1 to 3 August with a spiritual ceremony outdoors at the Moroccan hotel, the Selman Hotel in Marrakech.
- Wearing a red Justin Alexander gown, Brown embraced bold shimmer, which took more than 850 hours by six artisans to complete, designed by Evelie Bridal.
- Despite celebrity attendance, her former Spice Girls bandmates did not appear at the celebrations.
- Highlighting her transatlantic identity, Caroline Black, Evelie Bridal owner, said the design aimed to reflect Brown's US lifestyle as an America's Got Talent judge.
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Former Spice Girls member Mel B has walked down the aisle with her husband for the second time. After their wedding in London, where they first said their fateful "yes" in early July, they have now vowed their eternal fidelity in Marrakech. "We're married! Again!" she wrote on Instagram.
It's already her third marriage. But for Spice Girl Mel B no reason not to celebrate her properly - on the contrary. Around a month after her wedding with Rory McPhee in London, the singer makes it crash again, this time in Morocco.
"We were married! Again!" he wrote the ex-Spice Girl Mel B on Instagram in a photo that portrayed her with her husband Rory McPhee. A second wedding day that follows the "official" days of last July 7. After three years of engagement and a relationship that went on since 2018, the former singer and television conductor gave the fateful Yes to the hairstylist he worked with for a long time. On Sunday, August 3, the couple repeated, this time in M…
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