Mel B has opened up about the horrific racist abuse she endured as a youngster - admitting she was called a 'P*ki' and the N-word while growing up.Following the tragic death of George Floyd and the recent Black Lives Matter protests Mel has talked about growing up in a mixed-race family in Leeds, West Yorkshire.The Spice Girls songstress grew up in the Hyde Park area of the city with her younger sister Danielle, mum Andrea and dad Martin.In a world exclusive, Mel, 45, admitted that she was aware from a young age that she rarely saw people the same colour.Her dad Martin hailed from exotic Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean, while her mum Andrea is British.In her only interview of the year, the singer has recalled her experiences as a.
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