Spice Girls star Mel C has told how she wouldn’t be able to handle becoming famous today and wishes she had sought therapy as the group’s popularity grew.
The 47-year-old describes her relief at avoiding the spotlight in the social media age, admitting: “I don’t think I’d hack it, I don’t think I’d survive today.” The singer has said that she feels for today’s youngsters “growing up exposed to so much more” as she prepares to take on a “maternal” role as a coach on The Voice Kids.
She said: “I’m one of the more mature coaches. I kind of feel maternal over everybody. I’ve always been like that even back in the day, back in the band, I looked after Baby Spice quite a lot.” Speaking to Sink The Pink’s Pop-Tarts Instagram series, the star
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