Margaret Thatcher was absolutely not the original Spice Girl, insists Mel C

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Margaret Thatcher was absolutely not the original Spice Girl, insists Mel C
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Mel C is here to confirm - Margret Thatcher is not the original Spice Girl! 👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️

In an interview with The Spectator in 1996, Geri declared: ‘We Spice Girls are true Thatcherites. Thatcher was the first Spice Girl, the pioneer of our ideology – Girl Power.’Mel C says the band were proud of their individuality and did not all share the same political views.: ‘Abbbbbsolutely not!’

Mel C says that the group celebrated their individuality, but claimed the interview gave them one political opinion which wasn’t the case At the time, the interview suggested that Geri’s view was their collective political stance and it made Mel worry about going back home. While some fans anticipated juicy details about the Spice Girl’s past, Mel C has opened up about the difficult reality behind being in one of the most successful bands.

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