Mel C spices up her life with new gig
Mel C takes dance lead in new show at Sadler’s Wells TheatreMelanie Chisholm is famous for her singing as part of The Spice Girls – she’s performed to millions on some of the biggest stages in the world. But now she’s stepping out of her comfort zone to star as one of the leads in a contemporary dance show at Sadler's Wells in London.
The singer hinted at a possible Spice Girls reunion when BBC News caught up with her during rehearsals for Julie Cunningham & Company - How Did We Get Here?
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