Spice Girls turn to BBC talent show to replace Posh and Sporty
The remaining three Spice Girls are on the hunt for new members ahead of a reunion planned for next year.
Sarah Thomas is an entertainment writer for Fairfax Media. Sarah has been working for Fairfax since 2006, writing about movies, music and general entertainment.
The remaining three Spice Girls are on the hunt for new members ahead of a reunion planned for next year.
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