“I don’t think anything is happening… which is a shame” – Mel B Casts Doubt on Netflix’s Spice Girls Documentary

The singer’s candid update suggests the long-rumored project may have been quietly shelved amid reported tensions

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Mel B speaks during a recent TV appearance

Rumors surrounding a Netflix documentary on the Spice Girls have taken a disappointing turn after Mel B addressed the project publicly. The singer, also known as Scary Spice, revealed that the much-talked-about series may no longer be moving forward, despite earlier reports suggesting it was in development. Her comments have quickly reshaped fan expectations, especially as anticipation had been building around a potential reunion-focused project.

The documentary was reportedly designed to explore the group’s meteoric rise in the 1990s, their cultural dominance, and the personal conflicts that led to their split. With Netflix previously finding success through music and celebrity docuseries, the project seemed like a natural fit. However, Mel B’s latest remarks now indicate that plans may have stalled behind the scenes.

Mel B Breaks Silence on the Rumored Project

Speaking during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Mel B addressed the speculation directly when asked about updates. She said,

“Well, I don’t think anything is happening. I think something was but I don’t think it’s actually gonna be happening now after all. Which is a shame.”

Her statement strongly suggests that the project has either been paused indefinitely or quietly canceled.

When pressed further by host Susanna Reid about what caused the halt, Mel B teased possible internal complications. She responded with a cryptic remark, saying,

“I’ll tell you in the dressing room,”

hinting at unresolved issues that may not be publicly disclosed anytime soon. This brief exchange has fueled speculation that behind-the-scenes disagreements could have derailed the project.

According to earlier reports cited by Metro, the proposed docuseries aimed to reunite all five original members, including Victoria Beckham and Geri Halliwell, to revisit their shared history. The goal was to offer a definitive look at the group’s journey, from their chart-topping success to their eventual breakup, while addressing long-standing rumors and fan questions.

The Spice Girls during their peak in the 1990s, when they became one of the most influential pop groups worldwide

The timing also aligned with a growing trend of nostalgia-driven content, particularly after the success of high-profile music documentaries. Netflix reportedly hoped to capitalize on this wave by delivering a comprehensive and emotional retelling of the Spice Girls’ story. However, the challenge of aligning all members, each with their own commitments and perspectives, may have proven difficult.

Reports of Tension and Project Uncertainty

Recent reports, including coverage from The Sun, suggested that another related project, possibly a scripted series tied to the group’s 30th anniversary, had also been shelved. These reports pointed to tensions between members as a key factor, though no official confirmation has been provided by Netflix or the group.

Mel B’s comments now add weight to those claims, even if she stopped short of directly confirming internal conflicts. The lack of a unified statement from all five members further complicates the situation, leaving fans uncertain about the future of any collaborative project.

Following the interview, fans quickly took to social media to share their reactions, with many expressing disappointment over the apparent cancellation. Some argued that a documentary was less important than a live reunion, while others urged the group to set aside differences and at least deliver a retrospective project.

The strong fan response highlights the enduring popularity of the Spice Girls, whose influence on pop culture remains significant decades after their peak. Even without a confirmed documentary, interest in their story continues to generate headlines and discussion.

Verified since 2024 Senior Content Writer

Martha Pierce is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart bringing a production-side perspective to entertainment journalism. Her coverage examines development pipelines, network strategies, streaming wars, and award-season positioning across major studios and streaming platforms.

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