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Spice Girl Mel C is surrounded by eager fans as she lands at Sydney Airport amid Australian DJ tour
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IntroductionMel C is travelling around Australia on her latest DJ tour. And the former Spice Girl landed at Sydn
Mel C is travelling around Australia on her latest DJ tour.
And the former Spice Girl landed at Sydney Airport on Sunday, where she was surrounded by eager fans.
The 50-year-old, whose real name is Melanie Chisholm, graciously posed for selfies with the throng, beaming for the photos.
Mel was dressed down for her flight, opting for a dark grey hoodie with striped details across the front of the sweatshirt and down the side of the slacks.
She had on a natural makeup look and wore her brunette locks down around her face.
Mel C is travelling around Australia on her latest DJ tour. And the former Spice Girl landed at Sydney Airport on Sunday, where she was surrounded by eager fans. Pictured
The singer finished her look with a crossbody bag and a pair of grey and white sneakers.
Mel has a series of DJ dates around the country, to which she is a frequent visitor.
It come after Melanie revealed Mel B exaggerated when she teased that there would be a Spice Girls reunion.
The singer, also known as Sporty Spice - has poured cold water on hopes the band - also featuring Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham - will get back together.
Mel was dressed down for her flight, opting for a dark grey hoodie with striped details across the front of the sweatshirt and down the side of the slacks
Scary Spice Mel B, 48, teased last year an announcement involving all five members was 'due imminently'.
But Mel C has now shut rumours down as she told The Sun: 'Mel, I adore her and she has this thing, and it can sometimes get us into hot water. Of course we're always talking, we'd love to do something else.
'I'd love to get back on stage with the girls but everybody wants to do something a little bit different or in a different way, so it's just trying to get everyone on the same page at the same time.
'But Melanie likes to manifest things and she thinks if she says it enough, it will happen. I can't confirm that there is anything happening soon but we're always talking about opportunities.'
The singer finished her look with a crossbody bag and a pair of grey and white sneakers
Last May, Mel B said former bandmate Victoria would rejoin the Spice Girls for a mystery project.
She claimed there was an exciting announcement in the pipelines for the girl power group but kept tight lipped on the specifics.
She did however promise that 'all five girls' would unite professionally for the first time in 11 years.
The last time the Spice Girls reunited was for an iconic performance at the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony.
It come after Melanie revealed Mel B exaggerated when she teased that there would be a Spice Girls (pictured) reunion
READ MORE: Mel B details her five-year relationship with a woman and admits she 'was and always will be open when it comes to her sexuality'
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