A fan of former Spice Girl (real name Melanie Chisholm) was left surprised after discovering that the hitmaker's name was printed incorrectly on her new album Sweat.
Fans Spot Major Blunder on Spice Girls Album Cover
A fan of former Spice Girl Mel C (real name Melanie Chisholm) was left surprised after discovering that the hitmaker's name was printed incorrectly on her new a...
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Though Mel C's name is spelled correctly on the cover, the spine on the vinyl release bought by the Aussie-based fan says 'Melannine C' alongside the title.
Sharing his discovery on on Monday, Brad Bellman from made light of the snafu, telling followers: 'Someone is going to get fired for this.'
It's not known how many units of Sweat carry the manufacturing error.
But Bellman said in his clip that a Mel C fan had told him about the embarrassing mix-up.
He also shared that he took delivery of multiple units, all of which had the same printing issue.
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A fan of former Spice Girl Mel C was left surprised after discovering that the hitmaker's name was printed incorrectly on her new album Sweat. Pictured: Mel C on stage in the UK in April
The fan said that Mel C's name is spelled correctly on the cover of his vinyl edition. Pictured: Mel C - real name Melanie Chisholm - on the cover of Sweat which dropped on May 1
'My delivery of Mel C Sweat stuff came today,' Bellman said.
He continued: 'And a friend of mine asked me 'Did you get the Melannine version?'' and I'm like, 'What the f*** does that mean?' and he told me to check the spine.'
Bellman included a close-up of the error in his video.
'Melannine... Hold on to it… it will be expensive in the future,' commented one person on the post.
Another fan added: 'Wait a minute, I'm pretty sure Sweat is her ninth studio album, right, so maybe it's intentional?'
A third fan added that the misprint of Mel's name was a mistake, which the star confirmed on a recent live stream.
They added: 'She's going to try to normalise it as some people are asking her to sign the records 'To Melanine'.'
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Several others on the thread confirmed that their vinyl edition of Sweat carried the misprint.
TikTok user Brad Bellman shared the snafu in a video on Monday. Pictured: The spine of his vinyl release. The fan also shared he took delivery of multiple units - all with the same error




