Mel B has opened up about the possible Spice Girls documentary.
Speaking with Hello! Magazine, the former Spice Girl suggested that honesty among band members could be a major hurdle in the making of documentary.
As the iconic group approaches the 30th anniversary of their debut, Mel B revealed that the idea of documentary ahs been discussed.
She told the outlet, "I think we’ve all been asked and were all thinking about it at some point," noting that "it has to be done in the right way.."
"It has to be honest — and not everybody wants to be honest," Mel B said.
It is pertinent to mention that Spice Girls, which includes members Mel B, Melanie C, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham, last reunited for performances in 2019, but the wife of David Beckham opted out.
Now, when asked if the reunion tour is happening to mark the milestone anniversary, Mel B set the record straight, saying, "I can tell you it’s not happening."
"If it does, it’ll be a shock to me, let’s put it that way. When I look at that [tour] and at the feeling it gave me, I was in my element, but there comes a time… I’m 50," she added.
Noting, "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 admitting that she no longer wants to push for a comeback as she enters a new stage in her life, Mel B said she has "respect and love" for her bandmates.
The singer said, "I wouldn’t be sitting here if it wasn’t for me being part of the Spice Girls."
"They’ve done a lot for me as a person and in my life. I’ve got fond memories, but I don’t know if I would want to go back up on stage," she added.