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Woke BBC bosses censor Spice Girls' iconic hit on Scott Mills' breakfast show over 'offensive' word despite band singing the line on 2019 tour


Woke BBC bosses on Radio 2 are now playing a censored version of the Spice Girls hit Spice Up Your Life.

The 1997 number one hit by the iconic girl band has now had the word 'yellow' removed when playing on Scott Mills' Breakfast show. The band, which is made up of Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham, sang: 'Yellow man in Timbuktu. The feud began when Mel confessed she had a lesbian fling with Geri during the band's nineties heyday on Piers Morgan's chat show in 2019.

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