
This time a year ago, Mel C was skipping around the UK's football arenas, resurrecting the Spice Girls for a celebratory go through their greatest hits and craziest outfits.
At that point, when she ventured off the phase with Geri, Emma and Mel B at Wembley, she flew off on a worldwide visit through Pride occasions with LGBTQ aggregate Sink The Pink.
Also, when that wrapped up, she went straight into the studio to chip away at her eighth independent collection, and propped up until lockdown hit.
"In the event that you contrast my 2019 with my 2020, you were unable to get more unique," she says.
"You know, I was voyaging everywhere throughout the world, I was playing arenas with the Spice Girls, and now I'm scarcely ever out of my night robe."
Today isn't one of those days. The artist goes along with us from her home in Hampstead, North London, encompassed by dissipate pads, hair scratched back to uncover her earbuds, and wearing a stylish, marble-impact shirt.
"It's one more day in Zoom-land," she moans. "Goodness my God, I'm so over it."
Her Zoom ID, by chance, isn't Sporty Spice or Mel C or Melanie Jayne Chisholm. It isn't even Melanie C, as she styles herself nowadays. Rather she's left with Scarlett, her 11-year-old little girl's name.
"Agh! I need to transform it back each time I accomplish something," she snickers. "I don't have a clue how you get it to stick."
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