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Mel B Stays Silent on Beckham Family Feud

Mel B has refused to comment on the Beckham family feud which has seen David and Victoria's eldest son Brooklyn release an explosive six-page statement featurin...

Mel B Stays Silent on Beckham Family Feud
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 has refused to comment on the Beckham family feud which has seen David and Victoria's eldest son Brooklyn release an explosive six-page statement featuring lurid allegations about his family.

The mother-of-three, 50, who found fame as a member of the  alongside Victoria, pointedly said she 'doesn't give advice on anybody else's kids'.

Addressing social media followers in January, Brooklyn, 27, claimed his parents had tried to sabotage his marriage to billionaire heiress , 31, and have always prioritised public branding over their family relationships.

Communication between the Beckham family has fallen apart so spectacularly that the aspiring chef is said to have requested that any attempts from his family to communicate with him should be done through his lawyers. 

Speaking in a new interview Mel said: 'You know what? If my kids [Phoenix, 27, Angel, 18, and Madison, 14] want advice, I give them it'.

'I don’t give advice on anybody else’s kids. And if I did, I wouldn’t tell you about it, because that’s private'.

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Mel B has refused to comment on the Beckham feud which has seen David and Victoria's eldest son Brooklyn release an explosive  statement featuring lurid allegations about his family

She went on to reiterate to The Sun that there were no truth to the rumours of a tour to celebrate the Spice Girls' 30th anniversary.

'I’ve not said anything about a reunion, I’m always the first one to say: "Yes, we’re going on tour". And I’m willing it to happen. Now I’m 50, I’m not going to be forcing anyone'.

It comes after the star admitted that she may never perform with her former bandmates again. 

The songs appeared in the iconic line-up alongside Victoria, 51, , 51, , 50, and , 53, in 1996 before eventually splitting in 2001.

They reunited in 2007 for a world tour, followed by a perfomance at the 2012 London  closing ceremony and later a 2019 UK tour as a four piece without Victoria. 

As well as scrapped reunion plans, Mel also seemingly dashed hopes for the group's proposed documentary as she took a swipe at her bandmates who 'did not want to be honest' on screen.

She said: 'I can tell you [a reunion] is not happening, If it does, it'll be a shock to me, let's put it that way. When I look at that [2019 tour] and at the feeling it gave me, I was in my element, but there comes a time… I'm 50. You can't be nagging everyone to go on tour if they don't want to. I laid that to rest when I turned 50.' 

While Mel gushed over her 'incredible bond' with her bandmates, she admitted that even if they proposed a late in the day reunion she was unsure if she'd join them. 

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The mother-of-three pointedly said she 'doesn't give advice on anybody else's kids' (David and Victoria pictured with Brooklyn in 2019)

She went on to reiterate  that there were no truth to the rumours of a tour to celebrate the Spice Girls' 30th anniversary (pictured 1997)

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