Mel B had to ‘start from scratch’ after leaving her husband

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Mel B Had To ‘Start From Scratch’ After Leaving Her Husband
The Spice Girl said she moved back in with her mother and shopped at budget supermarkets. Photo: PA
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By Rachel Vickers-Price, PA

Spice Girl Mel B has revealed how she went from living the high life as a pop star to sharing a bed with her children and shopping at Aldi and Lidl following her split from her ex-husband.

Melanie Brown – also known as Scary Spice – filed for divorce from Hollywood movie producer Stephen Belafonte in March 2017, following allegations of abuse he has repeatedly denied.

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In an interview with The Sun, she said returning to British soil in 2019 after 15 years in the US was difficult.

Spice Girls Melanie Brown speaks to fans in Leicester Square
Spice Girls Melanie Brown speaks to fans in Leicester Square (PA)

“People will assume, ‘She’s rich, she’s a Spice Girl’, but I went from performing to thousands at Wembley on the Spice Girls’ 13-date Reunion Tour in 2019 to squeezing into my mum’s with my kids sleeping in bed with me,” Brown said.

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She said all she had to her name was £700 in the bank when she walked out on her ex, who she alleged had also committed financial abuse against her.

Brown told the paper: “I had always taken care of my own money, but over time I didn’t worry about money because in my eyes he was taking care of it.

“But afterwards I realised, ‘Oh my God, I am going to have to start from scratch. Ground Zero’.

“Luckily, I have always been a hard worker. I thoroughly enjoy my job and have thrown myself into it.”

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The Spice Girls in concert at Croke Park in Dublin (Andrew Timms/PA)

She told The Sun she would shop at Aldi and Lidl to meet her budget, which she credits as the first step to taking back control of her own life.

The singer now campaigns for domestic abuse groups and “all the other women” who are dealing with domestic violence.

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She told The Sun: “I spend a lot of time speaking to abuse survivors and I want to show abuse, including financial abuse, can happen to anyone, and you can build yourself back up.”

Brown revealed that she still struggles with anxiety, adding: “I’m a work in progress. But look how far I’ve come.”

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She added that her now-fiance, 36-year-old hairdresser Rory McPhee from Leeds, continues to help in her ongoing healing.

“He is a family friend and I have known him for a long time, so there was a foundation of trust and respect,” she said.

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