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5th February 2025
12:15pm GMT

Mel C has opened up about the possibility of a Spice Girls reunion, giving fresh hope to fans.
During a recent interview with Rebecca Judd for Apple Music 1, the star was asked about the possibility of reuniting the band.
“There has to be something befitting of 30 years since ‘Wannabe’. Once a Spice Girl, always a Spice Girl," the 51-year-old said.
“We all feel like that, but we now are getting together because we know if we’re going to do anything, we have to start planning things to get things right,” she revealed.
“We have to start making the plans right now and putting them into action. So fingers crossed. I think me and Mel B are probably going to be going in there all guns blazing. Come on! It’s time!”
Their debut single, 'Wannabe', turns 30 years old next year, with the anniversary of its recording coming at the end of this year.
Previous hopes for a reunion were high after they were seen performing 'Stop' at Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday party.
David Beckham claimed that a reunion was not on the cards despite the performance.
“Unfortunately, that’s not happening," he said.
"Victoria was so pleased to see the girls, and it was a massive part of her life, but obviously, all the girls have got their own things going on. They will do certain things together at certain times.”
Mel C, who also works as a DJ, also told Judd about her upcoming debut solo album.
“It’s been such a beautiful experience," she said of the recording experience.
"I’ve been working with lots of my old pals, people you would’ve seen in other records, and Spice Girls records like Biff Stannard, Bryn Christopher, got back in the room with Bill and Ted, which is really good fun."
She continued: “I’m a pop artist, but I love my dance music. I love so many genres of music, but right now DJing, I’m super inspired by that and I really want to bring my work as a DJ and my solo work as an artist a bit closer together."
“So we’re going to have some fun remixes. There’s going to be some bops and I’m really excited to get it out there.”
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