Mel B hits back at Geri Horner's sentimental Spice Girls message

Mel B has gone and stirred the pot again by telling her fellow Spice Girl Geri Horner that she does not feel weak.

The 43-year-old recently joined her pals in bringing back the iconic 90s girl group at the Croke Park in Dublin.

And to celebrate their epic comeback, Ginger Spice decided to share a series of shots from the opening night of their reunion tour.

In the snap, four pictures could be seen of the 46-year-old on stage with her long time buddies.

The first was a shot of herself and Mel B with their arms around each other.

Underneath the singer had written ‘you may feel weak,’ from the lyrics to their track Let Love Lead the Way.


Geri continued the verse along with another picture of herself, but this time she was holding hands with Mel C.

‘But you are strong,’ the popstar added before writing ‘don’t you give up girl,’ next to a picture of Victoria Beckham, who will not be appearing at the tour.

She then finished off the series with herself hugging Emma Bunton next to the words: ‘If you keep holding on.’

But it seems her sentimental post was shunned by bandmate Mel B – who teased her BFF over being slapped with the term ‘weak’.

Commenting on the upload, the mother-of-three said: ‘Ummm no I don’t feel weak ginger… wtf,’ followed by an angry face emoji.

Fans were quick to pick up on her quip, and joked about the duo being like sisters.

One wrote: ‘love the two of you! You really are like sisters,’ while another added: ‘It’s the lyrics of the song.

‘Mel was just joking, we know MelB is a really strong person inside and out.’

Mel recently spoke abou the opneing night, where she admitted their performance had ‘sound issues.’

She told her followers: ‘Hey guys, thanks you for attending our show tonight in Dublin we will see you in Cardiff and hopefully the vocals and the sound will be much better.’

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