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  1. © 2024 Google LLC. Mel B talks about her career as a Spice Girl, being immortalized in a doll, and her recent work on America's Got Talent. (Original interview date: April 23rd...

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · The British singer and television personality, born Melanie Brown, has added three new chapters to "Brutally Honest", which looked back on her childhood, meteoric rise to fame and marriage to...

    • 2 min
    • Alicia Powell
  3. Dec 18, 2018 · News' Melanie Bromley about reliving traumatic experiences while writing her new autobiography, Brutally Honest, and what she hopes to teach other people.

    • 4 min
    • Cydney Contreras
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  5. Mel B Interview: "I Think All Five of Us Are Interested in a Spice Girls Reunion" Written by Melissa Parker, Posted in Interviews Musicians. Image attributed to Damon Kidwell. Melanie Brown is best known as Mel B or “Scary Spice” of the British pop girl group the Spice Girls formed in the 1990s.

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    • How Has “Girl Power” Changed The World?

    “I was blown away because everything made sense and I was so grateful. But [Louise and I] didn’t celebrate—in fact, it was just the opposite. It felt so personal, so raw, that I said I didn’t want [the book] to be published because I felt I would be out there stripped naked in front of the whole world and I would be judged and that terrified me. Lo...

    “Talking about domestic abuse was pretty taboo at the time, and a lot of publishers turned down my book because they didn’t believe it was subject matter people wanted to read about and that it was clear from the book I was not over the experience. But within days of it being published, I was made Patron of Women’s Aid and invited by the [then] Pri...

    “Ah, JP… it’s got to be ‘Wannabe.’ I’m so proud of all of us for being five girls who celebrated their differences and got out there and sang and passed on a message that it was okay to be who you are: Black, white, straight, gay, whatever, whoever you were.”

    “Girl Power wasn’t just a catchphrase—it was a movement. It made people feel that it was okay to be exactly who they were. I was a mixed-race working-class girl from Leeds and on the ‘Wannabe’ video the stylists wanted to straighten my hair. I refused, and the girls all backed me up because we just wanted to celebrate who we were and celebrate the ...

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · Melanie Brown (also known as Mel B or “Scary Spice”) opened up about how her new show Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test was therapeutic for her after her allegedly abusive relationship with...

  7. May 31, 2023 · Please note that this interview contains descriptions of domestic abuse. If you are experiencing domestic abuse - or are concerned that someone you love may be - contact Women's Aid for advice...

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