All the signs point to 2023 being the year the Spice Girls finally reunite.
following Geri Horner’s recent 50th birthday party in the Cotswolds – where Mel B was notably absent from festivities – Emma Bunton has announced that future projects are ‘in the pipeline’.heady heyday of Girl Power
Now Emma has renewed our faith in happy endings by telling This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield, ‘we get together and talk about other projects that we could do.' Since their untimely split in the year 2000, the girls have reunited in various formations, notably in 20189 when they embarked on a stadium tour sans Victoria Beckham, and, of course, their iconic performance in the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony, when all five Spices climbed atop traditional black cabs to perform a medley of their plentiful hits.
If the band do reunite, whether for a tour or the long overdue documentary they’re reportedly ‘in talks for’, it will be the first time all five have reunited professionally – or, as far as we know, personally - in over a decade.
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