Mel C
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Widnes, Cheshire, 12 January 2021
- Assiociated with: Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Mel B, Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham
Mel C ’reluctant over revival’ - Oct 23 2007
Mel C reluctantly agreed to the Spice Girls reunion after the other four said they would go ahead without her.
Sporty Spice was last to agree to the comeback tour and took some persuading.
"The girls approached me and said they were getting together to do a world tour, a greatest hits album and a big goodbye, and I was like: ’Oh no.’ It was the last thing I wanted to hear," the 33-year-old told Closer magazine.
"All four of them had spoken about it and it was set in stone. They basically said if I wanted to do it, great, but if I didn’t want to do it then they were going to do it anyway. So I was like: ’Wow, what do I do?’
"I always said I’d never do it. But I didn’t want to miss out and have regrets. I also didn’t want to be the person that stopped it being the complete five - I was scared I’d be the villain. It was hard, so I didn’t say yes immediately.
"I changed my mind every day - it was difficult."
And she admitted: "The thought of singing Wannabe makes me cringe. But I know I’ll love doing it once we get going."
While the other girls may want to bring out a new album if their reunion proves successful, Mel C is adamant that she won’t.
"I will absolutely be returning to my solo projects when the Spice Girls are over in February."
Mel C finally agrees to Spice reunion - June 15 2007
Mel C has finally caved in and said yes to a Spice Girls reunion.
After years of refusing, Sporty Spice has at last agreed to perform with her ex-bandmates again as a "final goodbye" to fans.
She told radio station BBC London 94.9: "For the first time ever, there is some truth in the rumours. We’ve been discussing it and it could possibly happen.
"I’ve always said, ’I don’t want to do it, the past is the past. It was amazing, it was magical. We could never recreate it’.
"There is just so much great feeling out there and I just thought, you know what, I don’t want to be the person that stops it happening or stops it being a five-piece."
Geri Halliwell, Mel B, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham have all agreed to a reunion.
But Mel C insisted the group will not follow the example of Take That and get back together for good.
"I think it would be really dangerous to think you could just follow in their footsteps because I think that’s unique. I think they’ve come out with a fantastic album. They really deserve their success.
"But there have been a lot of reunions and not all of them have worked. If the Spice Girls were to get back together it would be for a very short space of time."
The band are said to be planning six live shows with gigs in London, Tokyo and Las Vegas.
Mel C proud to have beaten depression - June 7 2007
Former Spice Girl Melanie Chisholm says her proudest achievement is having overcome depression - despite a record breaking career with the band.
As Sporty Spice, Mel C played her part in the group’s nine No 1 singles and two No 1 albums.
She also scored two No 1 singles as a solo artist, but has suffered with depression and told Psychologies magazine that beating it is the best thing she’s done.
"We achieved amazing, record-breaking things with the Spice Girls, but, for me, it would be overcoming a lot of personal problems," she said. "I’m proud I’ve been able to recover, and get myself back to 100 per cent health.
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Unless you’ve been living in a cave these past 6 years, you will have heard of Mel C and even if you don’t know her by name, you must have heard of The Spice Girls and their message of girl power. They were the girl band of the 90’s who for a while, really seemed to rule the world. They broke America, toured the world....they’ve sold something like 40million albums worldwide. Which really is quite an extraordinary thing for five such ordinary english girls to achieve. Mel was the quieter one, a bit shy- but then with the likes of Geri, Mel B and Posh around, it’s not surprising that she didn’t try and compete for the spotlight. She was generally considered to have the best voice out of the group, and although that’s not saying much, she has gone on to prove her critics wrong.
Although the spice girls have never offically split, they’ve have all gone their separate ways over the past two years to work on solo projects. For most of them, they have had to learn the hard way that being a member of a successful group and being in the papers does not guarantee you success as a soloist. Mel B was recently dumped by her record label Virgin. Emma also got the chop a few months later, depite having a No1 with ’what took you so long’. Geri’s album had very dissapointing sales, despite having a few successful singles. And then there’s Victoria. She’s in a league of her own celebrity wise, but she still insists on making music and banging on about proving to people that she can sing, when we all know she can’t. Her album bombed out of the charts like a lead balloon.
The picture is looking much more rosy for Mel C. Her album ’Northern Star’ (a name that proudly shows off her Liverpudlian roots) has been a massive No1 success, and is still riding high in the charts after nearly a year. Although she got off to a bit of a rocky start - people couldn’t quite believe she was for real - when she strolled onto the stage at Glastonbury acting like Sid Vicious people laughed. She’s not punk, she’s a spice girl, who’s she trying to kid? But she soldiered on, and people came to see that it wasn’t just an act, that her tastes in music weren’t represented by what she did with the spice girls.
Mel has been dogged by the press continually, and seemed to be at breaking point at the end of last year. She said she couldn’t take the pressure of having her weight continually analyzed in the tabloids, and said how much it hurt her when she read things like ’beefy spice’, which did seem to be a ridiculous double standard when at the same time the same press were still calling Victoria ’skeletal spice’. But she’s a bit of a comeback kid, and has bounced back. She has her dark hair back again (soooo much better than blonde) and is looking very trim indeed.
Mel C - a real northern star to be proud of.
October 2007