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MELANIE BROWN, POPULAR as Mel B, is keen on having a reunion of the Spice Girls in the future.
“The truth is I was always the one that wanted the Spice Girls to continue. I didn’t want it to end and I still don’t,” mailonline.com quoted Mel B as saying.
“Even though I’ve always had my own career going on, I’m always up for a reunion. Always. It’s a shame we’re not doing more as a band. There are no cogs turning right now but put it this way, there are always at least two of us talking about doing something... I think anything is possible,” she added.
Meanwhile Emma Bunton went to a fancy dress party dressed as Baby Spice. She was accompanied by singer Melanie Chisholm, popular as Mel C, and says they had a gala time.
Bunton, 37, admits that they got a great reaction, reports contactmusic.com.
“Me and Mel C went to a fancy dress party recently and I went as Baby Spice and she went as Sporty Spice. We got all the old dresses out and it was hilarious!” Bunton told Bang Showbiz.
“We thought about it and thought it would be fun but then when we were actually doing it we thought, ‘What are we actually doing? We’re going as ourselves!’ But it actually worked out well. It was very funny and we took lots of pictures. It was really good fun,” she added.
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