
Mel C has revealed which member of the Spice Girls was the "most boy crazy" during their rise to global fame in the 1990s.
The singer shared that Melanie Brown, famously known as Mel B or Scary Spice, was the group member who had the highest success rate with dating.
According to PageSix, during a recent appearance on "Cosmopolitan's Blind Date," the 52-year-old artist, whose real name is Melanie Chisholm, looked back at her time in the iconic British girl group. When asked about her bandmates' love lives, she chose her words carefully to describe Mel B's romantic popularity.
"I would say the best success rate... I'm trying to find a better way of putting it," Mel C explained, adding that the now 50-year-old Mel B "was very popular" and simply "a cool girl."
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Mel C Dishes on Mel B's 90s Popularity
The praise did not stop there. Mel C also named Mel B as the band member who handed out the best romantic guidance. She explained that Scary Spice was great at helping others because she does not get too wrapped up in relationship drama.
Beyond dating secrets, Chisholm remembered how the music industry doubted the group before they topped the charts, People reported.
She recalled being told that female bands could not sell records the way male bands did. This criticism only motivated the five women to work harder and prove those doubters wrong.
While the pop icons are not traveling together right now, they still talk about performing again someday. Mel B has expressed a strong desire to go on a global tour, even though no official plans are set. Mel C also remains hopeful about a future reunion, stating that the band members communicate constantly and wish to create something special for their fans later on.
Outside of her Spice Girls history, Mel C is staying busy with her own music career. She released her ninth studio album, titled Sweat, on May 1.
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