
She was the most popular Spice Girl. We'll always remember her as cheeky Ginger Spice.
There was once five Spice Girls. Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh, and Sporty. Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm, and Geri Halliwell. They seemed like five very happy sisters who ruled the whole world from mid-1996 to mid-1998. Two years of Spice and Girl Power. They had everything that every little girl dreamt about. The Spice Girls were adored by tons of screaming teeny boppers. They were the biggest British invasion since the Beatles and broke records. Heck, they're in 1999's Guinness Records for the most successful Girl Group, because of their biggest hit, "Wannabe."
They have dolls, cameras, games, chips, lollipops, clothes, and even a movie called 'Spice World.' What DIDN'T they have? They've traveled from Europe, to the America's, to Africa and Asia. They've met: Prince Charles, Nelson Mandela, Backstreet Boys, and more.
But...what happened? May 31, 1998...Ginger Spice officially left the Spice Girls. Everyfan literally cried, wondered, and became depressed. The Spice World was changed forever. What really, really, really happened?

1996 was the birth of the Spice Girls. 1997 was when the Spice Girls completely ruled the whole world, and they turned it into 'Spice World'. That was probably the biggest year for the Spice Girls. 1998 was the year when all the Spice Girls "grew up." Geri decided to move on. Victoria and Melanie B had babies and got married. Emma and Melanie changed the way they dress. 1999 and 2000 was the year when the Spice Girls lived through their solos and still had some problems. Melanie C. cut her hair short and went with a "punk rock" look. Melanie B. had problems with her hubby. And Victoria was even almost kidnapped. Geez! Well, we lived past Y2K and the Spice Girls are here to stay. The Fab Five.....is now.....the Fab Four. Happier than ever.

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