Geri Horner has dropped the biggest hint yet that the Spice Girls are set to reunite as a five piece.
The singer 52, formed the band in 1994 with Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham.
Since they officially broke up they there have been various rumours that they would reunite – with Mel B recently sharing her enthusiasm again for another tour.
And now Geri has said in a new interview that there is hope for this – despite reports over the years that she doesn’t get on with Mel B.
She told The Times: ‘My hope is we come back together as a collective. It’s more respectful to come as one.
‘There will be something. We’ll come as one. We love each other. I love them, I care about them, we want the best for each other.
‘We shared something so monumental. We’ve always believed in each other, had trust in each other, which is beautiful.’
Geri Horner has dropped the biggest hint yet that the Spice Girls are set to reunite as a five piece
The singer 52, formed the band in 1994 with Mel B , Melanie C , Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham (seen in 1997)
She also confirmed that the five of them do have a group chat but wouldn’t reveal the name of it.
It comes after fellow Spice Girl Mel C hinted that the band could do something special next year to mark the 30-year anniversary of their debut album, Spice.
The girl group last toured together in 2020 as a foursome, with only Victoria missing out.
While the last time Emma, Mel B, Mel C, Victoria and Geri all performed as a five was during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.
Speaking to Rebecca Judd On Apple Music 1 earlier this month, Mel C teased: ‘There has to be something befitting of 30 years since Wannabe.
‘Once a Spice Girl, always a Spice Girl.
‘We all feel like that, but we now are getting together because we know if we’re going to do anything, we have to start planning things to get things right.
‘We have to start making the plans right now and putting them into action. So fingers crossed.’
And now Geri has said in a new interview that there is hope for this – despite reports over the years that she doesn’t get on with Mel B as well as with the other members
She told The Times: ‘My hope is we come back together as a collective. It’s more respectful to come as one’
However, she admitted it might be up to her and Mel B to get things moving, saying: ‘I think me and Mel B are probably going to be going in there all guns blazing, “Come on! It’s time!”‘
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It came as good news to the nineties band’s fans, after hopes of another reformation were thought to have been have been scuppered due to an ugly feud between two members.
Reports emerged in November that Geri backed out of a huge Netflix biopic that would have netted each of the five members £1million each.
According to The Sun, the streaming service had told the band to make up or it would make the show without any input from the people featured in it, much like controversial drama The Crown.
A source said: ‘Executives are keen to have all the group on board providing as much input as possible – after all they are pop royalty.
‘But Netflix are the organisation who defied the wishes of real royalty and went ahead and made The Crown, so they aren’t afraid to go it alone when they have to.
The last time Emma, Mel B, Mel C, Victoria and Geri all performed as a five was during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics
‘The project is in its very early stages so there’s plenty of time to get all five Spice Girls involved.
In November, Geri’s husband Christian Horner was forced to deny claims he was to blame for ‘derailing’ the band’s TV project.
He told the PA news agency: ‘There is a lot being written about different things, but there are absolutely no plans to do a family documentary.
‘Netflix do enough, and you see enough of the behind-the-scenes on that. So where that report has come from, I have absolutely no idea.’