The 39-year-old singer wants to let go of the grudges between her and her mother, sister and father after over their disapproval of Mel B's marriage to producer Stephen Belafonte, reported The Daily Star.
"Mel feels it's time to let bygones be bygones. She's feeling very positive about her career at the moment, and so doesn't want this family rift to keep rearing its ugly head. Hopefully by the end of the year they will all be on good terms again," a source said.
"It has crossed Mel's mind that there's going to be a lot more attention on her once 'The X Factor' properly kicks off. And the last thing she needs will be having family members airing her dirty laundry in public," the source added.
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