Mel B keeps getting kicked out of the Spice Girls group chat for blabbing about a possible reunion

"I get so excited!"

Friendship never ends —  but that won’t stop the Spice Girls from kicking Mel B out of their group chat.

The singer otherwise known as Melanie Brown and Scary Spice discussed how difficult it is for her to contain her excitement about the 30th anniversary of the beloved quintet's formation in a recent appearance on the U.K.'s This Morning.

“I heard you got kicked out of the WhatsApp group,” said host Alison Hammond during Brown's interview on the show.

“Ah, yeah, that always happens to me,” Brown confirmed. “Yeah. Because I say things. I get so excited when it comes to Spice Girls, because it is 30 years!”

<p>Joe Maher/Getty</p> Mel B

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Mel B

“We’ve got a lot to celebrate: The fact that we’re all still healthy, and living life, and all talking still,” she continued.

Still, she tried to remain tight-lipped about the details of a potential reunion: “I can’t say anything else to get myself kicked out.”

Brown went on to say that although her memories of Spice Girls performances are sometimes blurry, she’ll never forget the group’s time together.

“Thinking back to all the stuff that we did, you know, I mean I’ve got diaries where, like, Emma [Bunton]'s written in it, Mel C — nobody’s ever gonna see it, by the way,” she said. “I look at it, and we’d just landed in Japan, we’d got our number one — it takes me right back there. You know, the certain things that we’ve done together, you can’t really explain it because it happened to us five, and it was just extraordinary.”

<p>Vinnie Zuffante/Getty </p> Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Geri Halliwell, and Melanie Chisholm of the Spice Girls

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Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Geri Halliwell, and Melanie Chisholm of the Spice Girls


But Brown doesn’t view the Spice Girls as a thing of the past. “You think, when you look back at it, you guys were together for a lot longer than you were, but you weren’t, were you?” said This Morning host Dermot O’Leary. “You got so much in, in such a short period of time.”

“We were together forever,” Brown responded. “We are still together.”


O’Leary did have a point — all five Spice Girls were initially active as a group for only four years, from their formation in 1994 to Geri Halliwell’s departure in 1998. The remaining members unofficially went their separate ways in 2000, though they reunited for the 2007-2008 Return of the Spice Girls tour and the Spice World — 2019 tour (minus Victoria Beckham).

<p>JMEnternational/Redferns</p> Mel B

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Mel B

Last month, Brown teased a possible Spice Girls reunion during an appearance on Tamron Hall. “I’m gonna make it happen,” she said. “It’s my life and I love being a Spice Girl… I mean us five have been talking together, and we are gonna announce something pretty soon. That’s all I can say.”

Brown also reflected on the endurance of the Spice Girls’ legacy on The View last month. “Because we got to write all of our own music, all of our songs were about girls supporting each other, no matter what shape, size, race, age, you know, your girls — it’s all about support,” she said. “The best support that you can get is from, in my eyes, another female — my girls.”

Watch the full This Morning clip with Mel B above.

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