Ginger Spice apologized for leaving Spice Girls in 1998

Ginger Spice apologized for leaving Spice Girls in 1998

Geri Horner complained she left the girl group Spice Girls in 1998 during their last concert in the back tour, BBC writes.
"I have to say something I had to say a long time ago," he told Horner fans and colleagues at Wembley Stadium, "I'm sorry to have gone." I was bereaved, so good to go back to the girls I love.

Geri, better known as Ginger Spice, left the band at the height of her glory 21 years ago. Then she said she was exhausted and she needed a rest.



Years later, in the documentary "Giving You Everything," she explained that she had moved away from the rest of the band.

"I felt like I no longer belonged to. I thought I did not need them anymore, but I felt too extravagant," Ginger Spice said then.

Geri was arrested during the 13th and the last performance of Spice Girls in the UK tour and just before the band sang "Goodbye", their great hit.

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