Mel B says ex manager can help reunite Spice Girls for Olympics
London, November 03 : Former Spice Girls member Melanie Brown has said that the only person who can help reunite the band on time for the 2012 Olympic Games in London is their ex manager Simon Fuller.
The singer is keen on making the group, which also includes Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Chisholm and Emma Bunton, comeback with a big concert.
"If anyone can pull this off Simon Fuller can. He is the best!" the Daily Express quoted her as saying.
Meanwhile, Brown is also optimistic of bringing the girls back together.
He told U.S. news show Access Hollywood, "I''m from the U.K. and I think it''s amazing the Olympics are gonna (sic) be in London and I look forward to being there with the girls.
“They (Spice Girls) stand for so much in British music history and I can''t think of a better time for them to get back together for another performance. The demand for them as a band is as strong as ever."
Spice Girls had split last year after doing a reunion tour.
--ANI
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