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Spice Girls tour likely their last
02/15/2008 4:00 AM, Reuters
Don't hold your breath waiting for
the next Spice Girls reunion. Geri Halliwell, a.k.a. Ginger
Spice, said a second outing "probably won't happen ever again."
The quintet's Return of the Spice Girls World Tour wraps
February 26 in Toronto.
"This is the last time you will ever get to see this Girl
Power, the five Spices on the stage as one," said Halliwell,
who left the group in May 1998 but was a chief proponent of the
current reunion.
That said, Halliwell told Billboard.com that she would not
entirely shut the door on a bit more Spice if fans really,
really want it.
"What this reunion taught me is you can never say never,"
she said. "If you had asked me 10 years ago whether there'd
ever be a Spice Girls reunion concert, I'd have gone, 'No
f---ing way!"'
Halliwell said the reunion was "an experience of a
lifetime," and denied reports that it was coming to a premature
end because of infighting among the five Spices.
"Actually it's gone on longer than planned," Halliwell
said, "because we thought we were only going to go to the end
of January. After February everybody had commitments -- kids
had to go back to school and that. So we had to leave places
out that we would have loved to have gone to."
Halliwell has her own post-Spice plan in place. In May
she'll roll out the first in a new children's book series
featuring a character named Ugenia Lavender, whom she
cryptically described as "a rebirth of girl power."
Reuters/Billboard
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