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Spice Girls Cancel their Tour Because they Can’t Get Along?

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Spice Girls Mel B and Mel C are said to be fed up with the recent Spice Girls reunion tour.  Too much Posh is bad for anyone’s diet!

“Mel B wasn’t having any of it. She misses her husband and children and said she couldn’t go on. She’s also been flooded with US offers after her success on Dancing With Stars,” a source tells The Daily Mirror.

“Mel C agreed it was time to call it a day. She was the least excited about it. She also feared it might jeopardize her solo career.”

Officially, a spokesman for the girls said: “Sadly the tour needs to come to an end by the end of February due to family and personal commitments for Emma, Geri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria.”

These women are too big for their britches!  I still can’t figure out what was so great about them getting back together, anyway.  It’s not 1996 anymore!

Photo Source: Evil Beet Gossip 


POSTED BY: Jebbica

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