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Geri Horner gushes over 'wonderful Spice Sister' Mel C for 47th birthday tribute

Spice Girls singer Geri Horner has paid a sweet tribute to bandmate Mel C on the star’s 47th birthday.

The pop group, who formed in 1994, consisted of Melanie Brown (Scary Spice), Melanie Chisholm (Sporty), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice) and Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice).

And Geri has paid tribute to Mel C by dubbing her “my wonderful Spice sister” during the sweet display after the groups – except for Victoria – got together once again for their tour in 2019.

Geri took to her official Twitter account to write and publish the message on Tuesday, January 12.

Mel C (left) and Geri Halliwell of the Spice Girls accepting the award for Most Selling Album Act during the Brit Awards at the London Arena in London, England on February 9, 1998 (Image: Popperfoto via Getty Images)

The star took the moment to tell Mel C that she is “so proud” of her and is “wishing you so much joy, love and success”.

Geri tweeted: “It’s your bday! Happy birthday @MelanieCmusic. A wonderful spice sister.

“So proud of you. Wishing you so much joy, love & success.”

She added the praying hands emoji to her message.

The pair have been friends for years (Image: Instagram)

Geri also accompanied the moving message with four throwback photographs of the pair.

The photos included one of the pair singing on stage together while dancing, cuddling and posing up a storm for the capturing lens.

One black and white shot show them with their arms around one another as they stuck their tongues out.

Another showed Mel C with her arms tightly around Geri.

It comes after Mel B has teased that Victoria Beckham will take to the stage once again with the chart-topping girl group after turning down the 2019 reunion tour.

Speaking to Daily Star and other press about which members of the band will be involved in the new Spice Girls shows, Mel B confirmed: “I think it’s all of us. I think so.

“Until the restrictions are eased it’s all up in the air but we are all raring to go.

“Between us as Spice Girls we are all dying to get back up on stage and perform.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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