Will the Spice Girls
be reunited? Mel B hints five-piece will join together again for shows to mark
band's 20th anniversary.
Their debut single Wannabe was released in 1996, Mel B, aka Scary Spice, said 'hopefully all' of them will be celebrating
their 20th anniversary.
Previous reports stated they would return for an international tour
without Victoria Beckham. It’s been 20 years since the Spice Girls’ heyday. And now Mel B –
aka Scary Spice – has hinted that all five members will reunite this year.
The singer, 40, said ‘hopefully all’ of
them will be celebrating the anniversary of their debut single Wannabe in 1996
– which catapulted the five-piece to global stardom.
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The Spice Girls were
catapulted to global stardom in 1996 after their debut single, Wannabe, was
released. Now Mel B (left), hinted that all five members will reunite this
year. She added: ‘I think it’s our 20th year next year so we’re going to be
doing something at some point with hopefully all of us. ‘I think once you’ve
had a taste of that you’ll always strive for that high.
'There’s nothing like getting up on
stage and performing live to your fans and to a great crowd. You can’t beat
that. So I always want that feeling back.’
Her
comments came despite reports last summer they would reform for an
international tour without Victoria Beckham.
It has also
been reported that Mel C, aka Sporty Spice, would be unhappy with a comeback
without Posh Spice.
The Spice
Girls - Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton, Geri Horner (formerly Halliwell) and
Victoria Beckham – sold more than 75million records and had nine number ones.
Known as
Scary, Sporty, Baby, Ginger and Posh, their 1996 debut album Spice made them
the fastest-selling British act since the Beatles. The group sold more
than 75million records and had nine number ones. Their 1996 debut album, Spice,
made them the fastest-selling British act since the Beatles.
Previous reports stated the group would
return without Victoria Beckham.
Mel B has turned her hand to television
in recent years, and talking ahead of the first episode of Lip Sync Battle UK
she said she would beat Horner if they were pitted against each other on the
show.
“Probably
the most competitive one out of the group is Mel C because she never likes to
get anything wrong, she doesn’t like to sing a note out of tune, and she’s much
regimented with her workout, so she would probably be the hardest one to beat.
“The
easiest one would be Geri because she would forget the words in five seconds,”
she said.
The show
will feature two celebrities going head-to-head in routines where they mime to
hit songs, complete with dance moves, facial expressions and costumes.
Professor
Green said it will allow people to get their “inner divas out” and show
themselves “in a completely different light”.
The pair
remained tight-lipped about all the guests they would have but Professor Green
described the line-up over the eight episodes as “diverse”.
SOURCE: DAILYMAIL

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