People often think of Victoria Beckham, called "Posh Spice," as the Spice Girls member who is distant and hard to talk to. But she is not the one who was kicked out of the group chat for the UK girl band.
In 2019, Melanie Brown, better known by her stage name Mel B, first brought up her persona non grata status in the message chain. This happened during an interview on The Jonathan Ross Show where she talked about a possible return. "We are wanting to do something and we are, but I can not really tell you, because I will get kicked out of the WhatsApp group again," she said then. "So I have to be really careful."
She said, "I am a very honest person, so I can not lie." After a short break, the subject came up again this week, this time on the British show This Morning. ITV host Alison Hammond brought it up on Thursday, asking Brown, "I heard you got kicked out of the WhatsApp group." This is what the New York Post says. That is true, Brown said, "That always happens to me because I say things."
I get so excited about the Spice Girls, you know." However, it seems like Brown is still getting along with her bandmates, since she went on to talk about the 30th anniversary of the group and their work together.
Brown, 48, said, "We have a lot to be happy about." "The fact that we are all still alive, healthy, and talking." I can not say anything else that would get me kicked out because it is nice!" In 2000, the Spice Girls broke up. They got back together for a short time in 2012 to perform at the London Olympics.
On the other hand, Beckham has put an end to reports of a return. "Yes, we have a chat room. From time to time, the 49-year-old told Radio France, "I do talk to all the girls." "It would be lovely for us to do something to celebrate—a dinner or a lunch—and reminisce, but, yes, it will not be any more than that."
In 2019, Melanie Brown, better known by her stage name Mel B, first brought up her persona non grata status in the message chain. This happened during an interview on The Jonathan Ross Show where she talked about a possible return. "We are wanting to do something and we are, but I can not really tell you, because I will get kicked out of the WhatsApp group again," she said then. "So I have to be really careful."
She said, "I am a very honest person, so I can not lie." After a short break, the subject came up again this week, this time on the British show This Morning. ITV host Alison Hammond brought it up on Thursday, asking Brown, "I heard you got kicked out of the WhatsApp group." This is what the New York Post says. That is true, Brown said, "That always happens to me because I say things."
I get so excited about the Spice Girls, you know." However, it seems like Brown is still getting along with her bandmates, since she went on to talk about the 30th anniversary of the group and their work together.
Brown, 48, said, "We have a lot to be happy about." "The fact that we are all still alive, healthy, and talking." I can not say anything else that would get me kicked out because it is nice!" In 2000, the Spice Girls broke up. They got back together for a short time in 2012 to perform at the London Olympics.
On the other hand, Beckham has put an end to reports of a return. "Yes, we have a chat room. From time to time, the 49-year-old told Radio France, "I do talk to all the girls." "It would be lovely for us to do something to celebrate—a dinner or a lunch—and reminisce, but, yes, it will not be any more than that."