Spice Girls member Mel B, also known as Scary Spice, got together with all her close friends to celebrate her upcoming wedding in a new video.
The 50-year-old singer shared a clip on Instagram on June 22 in which she and a bunch of other women did a choreographed dance on a dock in coordinated leopard-print bathing suits.
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At the start of the video, Mel B entered with a white lacy shirt over her bikini that she threw off before the dance. She also wore a small veil on her head and a garter on her right thigh. Her leopard-print bikini featured rhinestone embellishments, while she also drew attention with her toned physique.
"HEN DO TIME WITH THE MOST AMAZING GROUP OF 36 WOMEN !!!!!!! ?????," Mel B wrote in the caption. A "hen party," is the term used for bachelorette party in the U.K. and other areas.
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Friends and fans headed to the comments to cheer on Mel B and congratulate her on her upcoming wedding, with the America's Got Talent judge tying the knot with fiancé Rory McPhee later this year.
"Go, Mel! Go, Mel! ??," wrote one fan, as more said, "So happy to see you happy," and "The best time with you and the girls??♀️moments and memories to cherish forever ?."
Another commented on the dress code, writing, "Everyone understood the assignment about what to wear ?…yes Leopard is a color ?!!"
Other fans joked, "Why wasnt I invited????," and "Surely my invite got lost in the post ????."
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