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Mel B reveals women approach her 'in tears in Aldi' and open up about their experience of domestic abuse as she joins a panel to mark the 50th anniversary of Women's Aid


Spice Girl Mel B has revealed she has gone from having fans shouting 'all right Scary' to her in the street to women opening up to her in supermarkets about their experiences of domestic abuse.

Mel spoke on a panel alongside Women's Aid chief executive Farah Nazeer and Amanda Cupples, general manager at Airbnb for Northern Europe. Victoria Newton, editor of The Sun, hosted the event at a members' club in London, and they discussed the importance of addressing domestic abuse and creating safe spaces for survivors within the workplace. Farah said employers can 'raise awareness, change culture, put in place policies and training that normalise the fact that domestic abuse is not tolerable, it can be spoken about and providing mechanisms for people to seek help'.

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