Former Spice Girl questions the relevance of releasing new songs and quotes Madonna as an example when reflecting on possible return of the group
Geri Halliwell-Horner commented on the possibility of a new musical project of Spice Girls – and took the opportunity to give a discreet povert Madonna.
In an interview with Podcast OFF AIR WITH JANE AND FIfrom the Times Radiothe singer said that the return of the group would depend on one thing: the relevance. “If it seems relevant, yes. If not, that’s okay too,” he said, explaining that the decision would have to make sense to all members.
In the conversation, Geri compared the situation to the current moment of Madonna.
I speak as a fan. I love MadonnaI want to hear ‘Holiday’ and ‘INTO THE GROOVE’I also love ‘Ray of Light’. But did I connect with what she launched most recently? No… and that’s okay, she has all the right. The question is relevance. ”
Rumors of a return from Spice Girls have been circulating for years, and gained strength in 2023 after a surprise performance of “Stop”on the 50th anniversary of Victoria Beckham. Emma Bunton, Mel B and Melanie C They have also rekindled the hopes of fans with comments and punctual releases, such as a Christmas version of “2 Become 1”.
Despite the last tour, in 2019, I did not count on Victorythe five have not performed together since the closing ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012. Last year, fans even speculated a meeting in the Glastonburybut Mel C discarded logistics reasons.

Geri also commented on the subject in an interview with Sunday Timesrevealing that it welcomes a meeting:
I hope we come back like a group. It is more respectful to be united. We love each other, we trust each other. We live something monumental. ”
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Source: Rollingstone

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