Members
of
former
girl
band
Spice
Girls
are
planning
a
reunion
for
20th
anniversary
of
the
band
next
year.
The
band
included
Melanie
Brown,
Melanie
Chisholm,
Emma
Bunton,
Geri
Halliwell
and
Victoria
Beckham.
Mel
B,
38,
is
eager
to
get
the
girls
back
on
stage,
but
she
is
yet
to
persuade
Victoria
into
working
on
the
project,
reports
dailystar.co.uk.
About
the
reunion,
Mel
B
said,
"I
hope
so.
I
just
had
a
conversation
with
Melanie
C,
so
hopefully
things
will
get
moving.
We
got
together
for
the
Olympics
and
we
managed
to
pull
that
one
off."
The
group
had
last
collaborated
for
the
2012
London
Olympics
closing
ceremony.
Victoria
had
joined
them
too.
"Mel
sees
the
20th
anniversary
as
a
huge
milestone
and
perhaps
a
real
last
chance
to
have
the
girls
on
stage,"
said
a
source,
adding,
"But
Posh
was
very
hesitant
about
doing
anything
after
the
Olympics.
As
time
ticks,
her
interest
wanes."
During
the
good
times,
Spice
Girls
were
known
for
paving
way
for
a
commercial
breakthrough
of
teen
pop
in
the
late
1990s.
Their
debut
album,
'Spice',
sold
more
than
28
million
copies
worldwide,becoming
the
best-selling
album
by
a
female
group
in
music
history.
The
Spice
Girls
managed
to
sell
more
than
80
million
records
worldwide.
In
fact,
they
are
the
most
successful
British
band
since
the
Beatles.