The group ended in 2000, but continues to pay dividends for the members
The five members of The Spice Girls became pop stars with the release of their debut single “Wannabe” in 1996. And even if they don’t act in groups lately, the members of the Spice Girls continue to be huge stars and they continue to amass considerable fortunes.
Below we tell you about the fortune of the Spice Girls, and the value of first place is surprising.
Mel B – 6 million dollars, approximately 31 million
Mel B released two solo albums before focusing mainly on TV, appearing on shows such as Dancing with the Stars, The X Factor Australia, America’s Got Talent, The voice Children: Australia and Lip Sync Battle UK. She has also published two books and acted on Broadway.
Melanie C – 30 million dollars, approximately 159 million
Melanie C has had the most successful solo career of the Spice Girls, releasing eight albums and continuing to write and record music. She has also participated in reality shows such as The X factor Australia and The Voice Kids. Melanie has also performed in musicals in the UK.
Emma Bunton – 30 million dollars, approximately 159 million
Emma has had a successful solo career, releasing several successful albums. She has also worked as a presenter and judge on several TV shows, such as The X Factor. Emma has also pursued an acting career, appearing in successful series and films in the UK.
Geri Halliwell – 40 million dollars, approximately R$ 211 million
Geri was the first to leave the Spice Girls. Since then, she has released three solo albums, written an autobiography and a…
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