Mel B has once again spoken openly about her relationship with her former Spice Girls colleagues. The British singer went to the television program The Morning this week where she revealed the real reason why her colleagues had expelled her from the WhatsApp group that the five members of her had.

”That’s something that always happens to me because I say things,” the guest began by saying in response to the presenter’s question. ”You know, I get very excited when it comes to the Spice Girls, because it’s 30 years. And, anyway, we have a lot to celebrate: the fact that we are all still healthy and living life and we are all still talking. It’s nice, so I can’t say anything else so they don’t kick me out again,” the artist said.

And the one who was a member of the Spice Girls has always been characterized by being a very direct person and not afraid to express everything that her colleagues did not dare to. A practice that has gotten her into some trouble with her friends over the years.

In 2019, the British singer said in an interview on The Jonathan Ross Show that the group had met without Victoria Beckham to talk about their possible return to the stage. A statement that the rest of the group members, such as Geri Halliwel, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm, did not like at all.

For this reason, the singer has recently been much more cautious with the rumors circulating about a possible reunion of the five to celebrate the 30th anniversary, which was founded in 1994. ”We want to do something and we are working on it, but we really don’t. I can tell you because they would kick me out of the WhatsApp group again. I am a very honest person, I can’t help it,’ she said.

But despite the joy that the singer conveyed with a possible return of the iconic nineties group, Victoria Beckham decided to settle all the rumors in a recent interview on Radio France. ”It would be wonderful for us to do something to celebrate, a dinner or lunch and remember. But yes, it will be no more than that,’ she asserted.