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The Spice Girls at 25: Here’s the story from A to Z

Released 25 years ago, on 8 July 1996, Wannabe spent seven weeks at number one in the UK and four in the US. In the process, it made five unknown girls – Victoria Caroline Adams, Melanie Janine Brown, Emma Lee Bunton, Melanie Jayne Chisholm and Geraldine Estelle Halliwell – global superstars.

So here’s a story from A to Z of how the band started, rose to fame, fell apart and put themselves back together again. Because which member of our LGBT+ Community does not love the Spice Girls?!?

V is for Viva Forever

No, not the short-lived Spice Girls musical (the less said about that the better) but the band’s eighth single, and the first to be released after Geri left.

The stop-motion video, created by Aardman Animation, had been commissioned five months earlier but its message was eerily prescient.

“The sadness of the song is leaving your childhood behind,” director Steve Box told Crack magazine.

“I came up with this idea for the girls to be tin toy fairies that were like lost toys, which was a little bit of a comment on that modern pop: you buy it, you put your money in, you get your music and then shortly afterwards it will disappear.”

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