Mel B’s first words after criticizing Gery Halliwell

Mel B’s first words after criticizing Gery Halliwell
Mel B’s first words after criticizing Gery Halliwell
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On Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday, the designer with the remaining Spice Girls, Geri Halliwell, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Melanie B
Photo: @officialmelb

After the 50th anniversary party Victoria Beckhamwhich took place in a restricted nightclub in London on the 20th, and during which the former Spice Girls performed one of their famous songs, Stop, Mel B. tried to calm things down following some surprising statements he made about Geri Halliwell days before.

Melanie had been talking to Olivia Attwood at the podcast So Wrong it’s Right and said he doesn’t believe Geri is only 51 years old. In a critical tone, she said she believed that her friend had been lying all this time about her age, something she said she did not agree with.

However, he tried to remedy the situation on Victoria’s birthday. “She tried to smooth things over, but it didn’t go as planned. She laughed at everything, but Geri didn’t seem interested in listening and walked away.”revealed one of the people present at the party to the newspaper The Sunadding: “When it came time to take the group photo, Geri stayed as far away from Mel as possible, it was somewhat uncomfortable.”

After that, Mel B shared an image on social media in which she appears next to Victoria, Emma, Geri It is Mel C, but slightly away and at the opposite end to Halliwell. In the caption, he made it seem like everything was fine: “What a powerful girls weekend. I have so much love and respect for everyone. Friendship never ends“.

It should be noted that Halliwell is also going through a very complicated period on a personal level, after her husband, Christian Hornerhave been accused of sexual harassment.

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