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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Posh Spice quitting the music industry::is she the only one leaving the group hanging?

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Recently on ITN news, posted here, it is reported that Posh spice is quitting the music industry, and that the pop star will focus on being a fashion designer. The spice girls accommodated many sold out stadiums and appearances for their comeback tour/Reunion.

It is reported on Billboard.com, that the spice girls will cut back on the current tour dates,for personal commitments and to the responsibilities they have towards their children. Concerts in China, South Africa, Australia, and Argentina, have been canceled, due to these reported commitments.


"Sadly the tour needs to come to an end by the end of February due to family and personal commitments for Emma, Geri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria," reads a statement from the group's publicist.


"It was announced in June that, as well as the Europe and the U.S., the girls planned to visit Australia, China, South Africa and Argentina. Due to the phenomenal demand for tickets in the U.K and the U.S. along with the touring logistics for such a massive production it was not possible to fit everything in."

"We want to thank everyone who came to see us," the group wrote on its Web site. "It was all so mad the first time round, so we've really been able to appreciate it properly this time."




As far as having two reports it may be clear that we know what Posh Spice is committed to,what she wants out of her fame,cashing in on her name now, and strike while the iron is hot. However my questions are, will she not be upsetting those fans out there, that wanted to see her, and get a sense of being apart of the spice girls reunion? How is this hurting the collective?

Overtime this answer will reveal itself, whether it is in speculation or actual facts being released to settle any misunderstanding of what went wrong or as to why the decision was made to move on with their individual lives.

We we can not blame them for the 20 Million that was collected; for 3 months work by each individual for taking part in the phenomenon of what we call the spice girls. Now can we?

Source

BillBoard.com

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