Music
Mel C denies Fuller's Spice Girls claim
Published Saturday, Mar 17 2007, 10:15 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Melanie C has denied claims that she is alone in preventing a Spice Girls reunion.
The singer explained that she is not the only former member who has vetoed plans for a new world tour, despite recent comments made by the group's former manager Simon Fuller.
"There is no reunion. I'm painted as the villain who doesn't want us to reunite. But I'm not the only one," Melanie told Weekend magazine. "We have all been much criticised so why face it all again? Life has moved on for all of us and we are looking to the future."
Fuller recently told the press: "The only person showing any reluctance is Mel C. She thinks her solo career is bigger than the band, which is just not the case."
The singer explained that she is not the only former member who has vetoed plans for a new world tour, despite recent comments made by the group's former manager Simon Fuller.
"There is no reunion. I'm painted as the villain who doesn't want us to reunite. But I'm not the only one," Melanie told Weekend magazine. "We have all been much criticised so why face it all again? Life has moved on for all of us and we are looking to the future."
Fuller recently told the press: "The only person showing any reluctance is Mel C. She thinks her solo career is bigger than the band, which is just not the case."
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