Aug 19, 2008 -
Spice Girl Melanie Brown and music producer Stephen Belafonte plan on renewing their wedding
vows in a huge ceremony in Egypt later this year, sources reveal exclusively to JustJared.com.
The couple quietly married on June 6, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada but after more
than a year together, Mel B. and Stephen are ready to reaffirm their commitment.
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Aug 19, 2008 -
Spice Girl Melanie Brown and music producer Stephen Belafonte plan on renewing their wedding vows in a huge ceremony in Egypt later this year, sources reveal exclusively to JustJared.com.
The couple quietly married on June 6, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada but after more than a year together, Mel B. and Stephen are ready to reaffirm their commitment.
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Feb 26, 2008 -
Melanie Brown might be a Spice Girl but thanks to her new husband, she feels more like a Spice Lady.
"He is a man [and] I don't think I've had a man before," Brown tells the Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine. "Normally I'm the man."
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Sep 02, 2008 -
Friendship never ends?
That's not exactly true, admits Melanie Brown, who says she doesn't speak regularly to her fellow Spice Girls. "We're not in touch much," she tells the new issue of British magazine Closer.
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Mar 30, 2008 -
From The Washington Post (anyone want to speculate which camp is responsible, Hillary or McCain? This is the second Obama hit piece today I have found.)
Obama Overstates Kennedys' Role in Helping His Father
\By Michael Dobbs
Sunday, March 30, 2008; Page A01
Addressing civil rights activists in Selma, Ala., a year ago, Sen. Barack Obama traced his "very existence" to the generosity of the Kennedy family, which he said paid for his Kenyan father to travel to America on a student scholarship and thus meet his Kansan mother.
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Dec 27, 2007 -
Spice Girl Melanie Brown has won the right to bring her eldest daughter Phoenix Chi on tour with the girl group after her ex-husband tried to block her travel plans.
Dutch dancer Jimmy Gulzar, 40, sought to stop Scary Spice from taking their eight-year-old daughter on the Spice Girls' world tour, claiming it would disrupt his visitation schedule.
After the issue was brought before a Los Angeles court, Judge Robert Schnider ruled that Brown is fully entitled to bring the child with her.
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