The popular '90s group has fallen out after Mel C pulled out of the band's planned reunion to celebrate their 20th anniversary, which is expected to include a one-off show in London's Hyde Park next July, reported Female First.
"While Mel B, Geri Horner and Emma Bunton are ploughing ahead, there is no love lost between the Mels, who aren't on speaking terms and haven't been for two months," a source said.
"Mel B is angry at Mel C for what she thinks is a betrayal of their friendship and is refusing to acknowledge her. They knew convincing Victoria Beckham to come on board would be tricky but didn't expect Mel C to back out.
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