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Mel B's Olive Branch for Geri as She Plans Second Ceremony After Lavish London Wedding - The Mirror

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Spice Girls icon Mel B and Rory McPhee recently tied the knot at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Saturday afternoon, but three of the singer's former bandmates weren't in attendance

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Mel B married London with his partner, Rory McPhee, at an elegant ceremony, where only one of the former colleagues from Spice Girls was present, while the others sent exciting messages from the distance.

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Melanie Brown, known as Mel B. (50), celebrated her wedding with Rory McPhee this Saturday in the impressive St. Paul's Cathedral in London. But two prominent people are missing on this special occasion: Geri Halliwell (52) and Victoria Beckham (51). The latter could not be there due to long-planned foreign commitments. Nevertheless, Victoria did not let herself share her congratulations on her Instagram story. For a nostalgic black-and-white re…

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