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Melanie Brown ‘always a diva’ and proud of it

Melanie Brown – Mel B. – was known as Scary Spice in British pop Spice Girl group back in the 1990s.

Melanie Brown
Melanie Brown ‘always a diva’ and proud of it

But she’s still scary, according to a Fabulous mag interview.

It starts when she’s four-and-a-half hours late for the chat, according to the mag.

You, she demands of the first poor sap she sees, “need to call the driver, right, and tell him to go back to the hotel to collect my diamonds because I’m going to a premiere tonight. Is there no sparkling water?

Where’s the food? I’m starving. If Mel wants something, she asks for it, notes the mag. She demands new clothes for photo shoot and specific foods for the interview. If she’s not happy, she says so and she accepts that she rubs a lot of

people up the wrong way. “I think the biggest misconception is that I’m a (w)itch. Lots of people think I am, but it doesn’t actually bother me.”

She adds, “I’m always a diva, I think it’s a lot of fun. I have gone into a room and asked for it to be changed, but only because I think that’s how it should be. If something is horrid or not right, get it changed. My problem is I am always completely honest. If I don’t like someone, I just say so, I come right out with it and that can upset people. But I believe in saying what you think. I have high expectations of myself and people around me. But I am always unbelievably professional.”

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