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Mel B. Spices Things Up With Her 'Scary' New Reality Show
Melanie Brown, with husband Stephen Belafonte, is set to star in her own reality show. Credit: Kevin Parry, WireImage
You may not recognize the prosaic name Melanie Brown, but hear the pop moniker Mel B., and you know we're talking about Scary ...
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Melanie Brown is a demanding mom
Spice Girl Melanie Brown has a working wish list that a lot of parents would envy. She says that before she will agree to take a job, her prospective employer must agree to some basic ground rules: her children must be allowed to accompany her to ...
Eddie Murphy won't see daughter until she's older
Eddie Murphy, who does the voice of Donkey in the Shrek movies, continues to play a jackass in real life. The number one grossing film star in history ($3.4 billion in the U.S. alone) has still never seen the 11-month-old daughter he had with former ...Mel B depressed over Eddie's absence
Spice Girl Melanie Brown seems to have a lot to be happy about these days. She has two healthy children, a new husband with whom she claims to be very happy and a sellout Spice Girls reunion tour about to begin. So, what's bugging her? According to ...Melanie Brown accused of abandoning her children
Planning a wedding can be stressful under the best of circumstances. With all those details to attend to, some things are bound to be forgotten. And when the ceremony is a rush job, the chances of something slipping through the cracks is even ...Scary Spice is married and wants more babies
I guess the whole Eddie Murphy doesn't want to be my baby's daddy trauma didn't completely turn former Spice Girl Melanie Brown off of having children. Two months ago, she secretly married music producer Stephen Belafonte, and tells Larry King that ...
Eddie Murphy's unacknowledged child meets her half-sister
As you may recall, Eddie Murphy is acting like a jack ass. The actor apparently planned to have a baby with Mel B while the two were dating, but then broke up with the Spice Girl and refused to admit the child was his -- even after a DNA test proved ...











