Mel B hints possible Spice Girls reunion

The Spice Girls performing "Spice Up Your Life" as the opening number of their Return of the Spice Girls tour at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Wikimedia Commons/Eric Mutrie

Melanie Brown, also Mel B, thinks that Spice Girls should get together once again and if it's up to her, kids from the 90s would surely love for the reunion to happen.

During her appearance on Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and in another with Today Show, she hinted that a reunion of the British all-girl pop group is likely to happen.

She was promoting "America's Got Talent" season 10 in which she will be a judge and Fallon just had to ask her about the possibility of the reunion, according to a report from Gossip Cop.

Mel B, also known as Scary Spice, then revealed that her daughter insisted that a reunion should happen and it should be during Coachella.

As to why Coachella, the 40-year-old star wasn't sure, but still she admitted that she wanted the group to be back together.

"When you say it's our 20th anniversary, it makes you think oh gosh it really has been that long," Mel said, according to a report from Mirror.

She also expressed that she's hopeful the group will get together to celebrate the twenty years since their debut single "Wannabe" became a major hit worldwide.

The AGT judge also revealed that it's in her plan to have a reunion but she is unsure if the rest of the girls also wanted the same.

"Everyone has taken their own path in certain areas of the entertainment world. We like each other and I think that's the most important part," she said.

Spice Girls was a famous British pop group adored by many people from all over the world during the 90s.

Members of the group included Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham.

The last time the group performed together was in 2012 during the closing ceremony of the Summer Olympics in London, reports stated.

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