Mel C: ‘Spice Girls wouldn’t have coped with scrutiny of social media’

Derrick Santistevan

Mel C is alleviated the Spice Girls never ever needed to cope with the scrutiny today’s stars deal with on social media when they were at the height of popularity in the 1990 s.

The Who I Am hitmaker informed Britain’s Daily Star paper that, while she, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Mel B, and Geri Horner made many errors throughout the time, she’s delighted it wasn’t all recordedonline

“We were young and we were going out, we were having fun and we were making mistakes and it was not documented,” she shared. “Of course, we had to deal with paparazzi but I just feel for young artists these days, because they are so exposed, there’s nowhere to hide anymore.”

Mel added: “When you’re young sometimes you do silly things and you don’t want the world to know about it!”

The vocalist, who launched brand-new single Blame It on Me on Wednesday, now likes to share the lessons she found out throughout the Spice Girls’ prime time with up-and-coming artists, with Billie Eilish simply one big- name star who took advantage of Mel’s recommendations.

“I was just talking about how quickly it goes, you know you’re in this chaos and before you know it’s over,” the 46- year-old discussed. “Young artists – I always want to give them advice, I want them to not make the same mistakes I did and sometimes they must think, ‘Oh shut up grandma.”

“When Billie really took it onboard and she spoke about it, I was really touched and I thought, ‘Wow, that means a lot, that my words are not falling on deaf ears.'”

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