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Spice Girls Reunite!
Spice Girls Reunite!

Well not completely but the did gather to announce a new musical.  Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell and Melanie Brown assembled to announce details of the highly anticipated West End production called Viva Forever! The Musical.

"It's better than we could ever have imagined," Melanie Chisholm stated while Victoria Beckham added that the show will "be introducing a whole new generation to Girl Power".

Victoria is not exactly the poster child for girl power, the over tanned skeleton sends a horrible message to girls- it's best she just stay on Davids arm and keep quiet.

The upcoming musical is described as telling the story of 'a beautiful, talented girl and her best friends who get swept up in the obsession of today's TV celebrity culture [and it] charts her journey into the world of overnight fame and its impact on her relationships with her mother and the friends she thought she'd have forever,' according to the British Mail.  

Melanie, aka Sporty Spice, added that it felt strange to watch others belt out their iconic hits.

'There is a very emotional bit; myself, Geri and Emma went to one of the workshops and there is one particular point where we were sobbing. It's emotional for us ' to hear other people singing our songs, it's surreal,' she told BBC Radio 1. 'They are very much in a different context and they probably sing them better than we did, to be fair.'

Luckily the production is set for London so we most likely wont see this

Viva Forever! The Musical is set to open on December 11 at London's Piccadilly Theatre

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