Mel B has discussed raising awareness for domestic abuse charities that are struggling to survive in 2020 after speaking out on her own experiences.
The Spice Girls songstress has been open in the past about being a victim of domestic abuse during her marriage to Stephen Belafonte, documented in her book Brutally Honest.The Leeds-born singer who is now a patron for Women's Aid claimed she was "living a lie" while married to Belafonte and feels "lucky" that her experience is now behind her.Speaking to Shame frontman Charlie Steen for their Shamestation series, Mel, 45, revealed that not enough is being done to help victims of domestic abuse.The mum-of-three was quizzed on her first legal motion, should she ever find herself in 10 Downing.
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