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Ryan Paton

ITV Good Morning Britain hosts grill Mel B for update on Spice Girls reunion

Mel B has given an update on a potential Spice Girls reunion.

The pop star was interviewed by Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway on today's edition of Good Morning Britain. Scary Spice appeared on the show alongside her daughter, Phoenix Gulzar-Brown, who is competing on this series of The Games.

However, the broadcasters probed on whether we can expect a reunion from the iconic pop group after they were tipped to perform as part of the Queen's Jubilee celebrations. Mel B revealed Prince William was keeping an eye on The Spice Girls performing to mark Queen Elizabeth's milestone year.

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However, Mel B said it wasn't possible to be arrange, but didn't reveal the full details of her talk with the Duke of Cambridge. She said: "I'm not gonna tell you everything. It was like are you girls gonna perform again anytime soon. I'm like 'well, I'm trying.' We would have loved to performed on the Jubilee, but things didn't quite work out. But we'll be there supporting."

Ben joked that surely some of bandmembers arms "will be twisted" now it has received Prince William's seal of approval - and Mel B siad she hoped the band will reunite "soon":

She added: "With the whole covid thing, we were planning on doing shows and performances, but everything got pushed back so we're still in talks of doing something soon I hope.".

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV and ITV Hub

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