Former Spice Girls star Emma Bunton has dismissed reports the group is reuniting for a sequel to their Spice World movie, insisting her comments about an upcoming project were taken out of context.
According to tabloid reports last week, the artist formerly known as Baby Spice appeared to be promoting a new film musical based on her girl group's hits, but she has taken to Twitter.com to set the record straight.
She insists there is no movie musical planned, and she was talking about the group's stage musical with Mamma Mia! producer Judy Craymer.
Bunton writes, "Guys I'm sorry but I DID NOT mention that we would be doing another film!. But we r very excited about r musical in the theatre (sic)!" Source: Ananova
2007-12-13
"Baby Spice" sprains ankle
Emma Bunton is on crutches after spraining her ankle in Las Vegas.
The singer says it will not effect the London leg of the Spice Girls tour.
According to BBC online she said: "Unfortunately I have sprained my ankle so I am hobbling around on crutches.
"I am sure to make a speedy recovery." Source: Ananova
2004-06-15
Spice Girls drop greatest hits album for now
The Spice Girls have dropped plans to release a greatest hits album after a series of rows between them.
The Sun says the five have pulled the release date because Mel C didn't want to be part of a concert promoting the CD.
And bosses at Virgin Records refused to spend millions of pounds plugging the disc unless all five agreed to sing at the one-off gig.
The paper says Melanie B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham were keen to go ahead with the show. But apparently Melanie C still believes she can find solo success, says the paper.
A source said: "Mel refuses to join the girls on stage because she still dreams of making it big by herself.
But she's on her smallest tour ever - and that's struggling.
"She told the others she was happy to do TV interviews to plug the album but that was it. The money men at Virgin said a big concert was the only way to guarantee massive publicity, so they pulled plans for a release in the first week of November.
The source added: "They have agreed to release the greatest hits in 2006. It's billed as ten years of the Spice Girls since they released their first single Wannabe in 1996.
"The girls reckon Mel will be back with her tail between her legs by then. Her solo career will be a distant memory so she'll have no choice but to jump on the bandwagon." Source: Ananova