A Spice Girls reunion? Scary, Ginger and Baby suggest so in anniversary video
Melanie Brown, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton celebrated the 20th anniversary of the release of Wannabe with a YouTube video which hints at future projects, though the other two Spice Girls probably wouldn’t take part
Emma Bunton, known as Baby Spice, Mel B, Scary Spice, and Geri Halliwell (now Horner), Ginger Spice, thanked fans for their support in a video posted on YouTube and a website called “Spice Girls GEM”, thought to refer to the trio’s initials.
There was no sign of the other two original band members, Victoria Beckham, Posh Spice, and Melanie Chisholm, Sporty Spice, in the video.
“We hope to tell you soon what you want, what you really really want,” a written message in the video said, referring to lyrics from Wannabe.
“We want to celebrate and have a party ... And when we do, you’re all invited,” Mel B, real name Melanie Brown, said alongside Baby and Ginger.
The Spice Girls, who performed in Hong Kong in 2008 during their previous reunion tour, released Wannabe in July 1996 and went on to sell more than 80 million records worldwide.
“We wrote a brilliant song and the energy was exactly like it was 20 years ago,” he told Good Morning Britain, adding that the band had “a massive effect” on pop music.
Asked about the song’s potential release, he said: “Who knows right now. It’s in a bit of state of flux ... They’ve got lots of plans.”
Chisholm took to Twitter to mark the anniversary saying: “Happy 20th Birthday #Wannabe you haven’t aged a bit”.
The group left millions of fans distraught when they said they would be going on an indefinite break and focusing on their solo careers in 2000. All five members briefly reunited at the 2012 London Olympics.