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Iconic nineties girl group 'turn down appearance in Louis Theroux's new BBC documentary about girlbands' ahead of their 30th anniversary


This puts Theroux in a tricky spot, as the band are widely seen as the ultimate girl group and were expected to feature in the film.

A TV insider told the publication: 'The difference is that the Spice Girls are fast approaching 30 years since the release of their debut single Wannabe and have a string of projects in the pipeline. The documentary, titled Girlbands Forever, is set to feature singers from other iconic groups such as All Saints, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Eternal, and Atomic Kitten. In contrast, last year Robbie Williams and his production company, Mindhouse, openly participated in Boybands Forever for Two, candidly sharing stories about his turbulent time in the spotlight

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