Mel B has opened up about dealing with racism in an exclusive interview with Daily Star Online. The Spice Girls songstress spoke to us about having to deal with racism growing up in Leeds and also her experiences while in the Spice Girls.
In the powerful interview, Mel, 45, also recalled the moment she was asked to leave a designer clothes store ahead of a gig for Nelson Mandela and Prince Charles.
She told us: "There were times when there was obvious racism, I was asked to leave a designer clothes shop in Sun City when I was with all the other girls and we were there performing for Prince Charles and Nelson Mandela."Of course, all the girls had a go at the assistant because they were so shocked."It's pretty awful to think I wasn't actually.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk