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Forget the #London2012 Olympics. Forget Viva Forever:The Musical. (Well, actually, don’t forget either of those, because they’re both going to be #major…). Rumors are now swirling in the tabloids (thanks to @OfficialMelB) that the #SpiceGirls are set to perform at HRH QEII’s Diamond Jubilee. As fun as that would be, I really can’t see Lizzie slamming it to the left OR shaking it to the right.
Whatever the truth behind these rumors, may I make a suggestion? Please accompany anything with new material. I love all of the classics, but I’d really like to hear something new. Besides, the Spice Girls signed a five album deal with Virgin. Excluding solo projects, to date, Virgin has only officially released four albums. Let’s crank out one more! :)

Forget the #London2012 Olympics. Forget Viva Forever:The Musical. (Well, actually, don’t forget either of those, because they’re both going to be #major…). Rumors are now swirling in the tabloids (thanks to @OfficialMelB) that the #SpiceGirls are set to perform at HRH QEII’s Diamond Jubilee. As fun as that would be, I really can’t see Lizzie slamming it to the left OR shaking it to the right.

Whatever the truth behind these rumors, may I make a suggestion? Please accompany anything with new material. I love all of the classics, but I’d really like to hear something new. Besides, the Spice Girls signed a five album deal with Virgin. Excluding solo projects, to date, Virgin has only officially released four albums. Let’s crank out one more! :)

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This is the ad that was placed in The Stage, circa March 1994, in which one Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell and Michelle Stephenson would answer, forming the all-girl pop group, Touch. Stephenson would later be replaced by Emma Bunton, creating the Spice Girls. Nearly 17 years later, Viva Forever, the West End musical inspired by the Spice Girls music, written by Jennifer Saunders and produced by Judy Craymer, focuses on the idea of fame and how one achieves it.

This is the ad that was placed in The Stage, circa March 1994, in which one Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell and Michelle Stephenson would answer, forming the all-girl pop group, Touch. Stephenson would later be replaced by Emma Bunton, creating the Spice Girls. Nearly 17 years later, Viva Forever, the West End musical inspired by the Spice Girls music, written by Jennifer Saunders and produced by Judy Craymer, focuses on the idea of fame and how one achieves it.

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Apparently, Geri  “Ginger Spice” Halliwell has been seen toting around a picture of her former band of gal pals. Although the Spice Girls have not confirmed any future projects, (other than Viva Forever, the West End musical being produced by Judy Craymer and written by Jennifer Saunders, which is to be based on the Girls’ music catalog), the rumor mill is always churning.

Everything from a new album to a comeback performance at the 2012 Olympics, to be hosted in London, have been published in the tabloids. One report even suggested that Halliwell is planning on producing her own girl band, (she is rumored to be the new judge on “X-Factor”…). Nevertheless, it does seem rather interesting that Ginge is carrying around that picture. She must be feeling nostalgic. And to be honest, so am I. Reunion please!!! 

WHO’S READY FOR A REUNION?!
#SpiceGirls @VictoriaBeckham @OfficialMelB @EmmaBunton @MelanieCMusic

WHO’S READY FOR A REUNION?!

#SpiceGirls @VictoriaBeckham @OfficialMelB @EmmaBunton @MelanieCMusic

The hilarious Jennifer Saunders, star and writer of the hit British cult-comedy, “Absolutely Fabulous” is reportedly writing the script for the Spice Girls’ musical, which is rumored to be titled “Viva Forever.”  Saunders has previously spiced-up her life, making a cameo appearance in the Spice Grirls’ 1997 movie, “Spiceworld.”

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