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née The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
'' Halliwell; born 6 August 1972) is an English singer, songwriter, television personality, author, and actress. She rose to fame in the mid-1990s as a member of the pop group the
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, in which she was nicknamed Ginger Spice. With over 100 million records sold worldwide, the Spice Girls are the best-selling female group of all time. Their slogan "
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" was most closely associated with Halliwell and her Union Jack dress from the
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also became an enduring symbol. Halliwell left the Spice Girls in 1998, citing exhaustion and creative differences, but rejoined when they reunited for a greatest hits album (2007) and two concert tours: the Return of the Spice Girls (2007–2008) and Spice World (2019). After leaving the Spice Girls, Halliwell pursued a career as a solo artist, signing a recording contract with
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. She released her debut album, '' Schizophonic'' (1999), which produced the UK number-one singles "
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", " Lift Me Up" and "
Bag It Up "Bag It Up" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Geri Halliwell for her debut solo album '' Schizophonic'' (1999). It was written by Halliwell, Andy Watkins, Paul Wilson and produced by Absolute. It was released as the fourth a ...
"; the lead single, " Look at Me", reached number two. Her second album, ''
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' is the second studio album by British singer Geri Halliwell, released on 14 May 2001 by EMI Records. Following the commercial success of her solo debut album '' Schizophonic'' two years before, the singer began ...
'' (2001), was preceded by the lead single, " It's Raining Men" and earned her a Brit Award nomination. Following the release of third album, '' Passion'' (2005), and the UK top-five single " Ride It". Halliwell's recording contract with EMI was not renewed and she stated that she was not interested in recording another album. In 2013, Halliwell returned to the music industry in Australia with the release of her first solo single in eight years, " Half of Me". Halliwell has served as a judge on television talent shows, including '' Popstars: The Rivals'' (2002), '' The X Factor UK'' (2010, 2012), and ''
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'' (2013). She has appeared in the films '' Spice World'' (1997), '' Crank: High Voltage'' (2009), and '' Gran Turismo'' (2023). As an author, Halliwell has released two autobiographies: ''If Only'' (1999) and ''Just for the Record'' (2002); the children's book series '' Ugenia Lavender'' (2008), and the young adult novel series ''Rosie Frost'' (2023–present).


Early life

Geraldine Estelle Halliwell was born on 6 August 1972 at Watford General Hospital in
Watford, Hertfordshire Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne. Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal encouraged the construct ...
, the daughter of Ana María (née Hidalgo) and Laurence Francis Halliwell (1922–1993). Her mother is a Spaniard, hailing from
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, while her father was of Swedish, Finnish, English and a "bit of French" descent. Halliwell's paternal grandfather was a Swedish-speaking Finn Mathias Karlson Sjövik, born in Korsnäs,
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, who emigrated to Sweden. Halliwell grew up on a
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in
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.Geri Halliwell, '' If Only'' She was educated at Watford Grammar School for Girls and Camden School for Girls. Before starting her music career, Halliwell had worked as a nightclub dancer in
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, a presenter on the Turkish version of ''
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'', and a glamour model. At the age of 19, she appeared as a Page 3 girl in ''
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''. Following her rise to fame, nude photos of Halliwell were republished in a number of magazines such as ''
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'' and '' Penthouse'' in 1998.


Career


1994–1998: Spice Girls

In 1994, Halliwell, along with
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,
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and
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, responded to an advertisement in ''
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'' magazine seeking members for a new all-girl pop group. Around 400 women responded and auditioned. After a couple of line-up changes, Halliwell, Melanie C, Mel B and Beckham became the members of the group called "Touch", and were later joined by
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. In March 1995, the group broke with their original management, Heart Management. In the months that followed, they teamed up with music manager
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, signed a deal with
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, and changed the group name to Spice Girls.Spice Girls Official
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. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
In 1996, the group released their debut album, ''
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'', which became a worldwide commercial success. The album peaked at number one in more than 17 countries and was certified
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in 27 countries. The group's massive and sudden popularity was compared to
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.Dawson, Ryan. . ''Bigger Than Jesus: Essays On Popular Music''. University of Cambridge. Archived from on 4 October 2005. Retrieved 27 January 2007. The album sold 30 million copies worldwide, became the biggest-selling album in music history by a
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, and is one of the most successful albums of all time. The album's first single, "
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", reached number one in 37 countries and all of the subsequent singles from the album – "
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", " 2 Become 1", "
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" and "
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" – also peaked at number one in United Kingdom. Shortly after the release of "Wannabe", each member of the group received a nickname from ''
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'' magazine; the use of these nicknames later became widespread. Because of her red hair, Halliwell was named "Ginger Spice". Although regularly uttered by all five Spice Girls, the phrase "
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" was most closely associated with Halliwell and was often accompanied with a
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. In a Christmas 1996 interview with ''
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'' magazine, Halliwell spoke of former Prime Minister
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as being an inspiration for their girl power ideology. In a 2019 interview with ''
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'', she said, "For me, if you look it up, it means equalisation between the sexes. It means everybody, whether you're a man, woman or something in between. Forget about labels, it's about embracing everyone's individuality and giving them the opportunity and gender equality and pushing that forward." In 1997, the group released their second album, '' Spiceworld''. The album's first two singles " Spice Up Your Life" and " Too Much" reached number one in the UK, marking seven consecutive number one singles, an all-time record for a musical group. The album was a global best seller, selling 20 million copies worldwide. The group also starred in their own film, '' Spiceworld: The Movie'', which grossed $100 million worldwide. The third single from ''Spiceworld'', " Stop", peaked at two, breaking the group's sequence of number ones. On 31 May 1998, Halliwell announced through her solicitor that she had left the Spice Girls due to depression and differences between the group. Her action aroused controversy as her former group was due to embark on a North American tour, which they eventually completed without her. In the months that followed, Halliwell was featured on two more Spice Girls releases that were scheduled prior to her departure. On 1 June 1998, Halliwell alongside the other Spice Girls were featured in the song and video for " (How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World", the official theme of the
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for the 1998 World Cup. In July 1998, the Spice Girls released "Viva Forever" as the final single from ''Spiceworld.'' The animated music video for the song still features Halliwell's likeness, as it was in production months prior to her departure. The group is among the best-selling girl groups of all time, selling over 75 million albums.


1999–2003: ''Schizophonic'' and ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster''

In 1999, one year after leaving the group, Halliwell launched her solo career and released her debut album ''Schizophonic'', with the lead single " Look at Me", produced by
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and Phil Bucknall. "Look at Me" was followed by further number ones at the UK Singles Chart, "Mi Chico Latino", " Lift Me Up" and "
Bag It Up "Bag It Up" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Geri Halliwell for her debut solo album '' Schizophonic'' (1999). It was written by Halliwell, Andy Watkins, Paul Wilson and produced by Absolute. It was released as the fourth a ...
". The album itself reached a peak at number four in the United Kingdom and sold 600,000 copies there, making it double platinum. The album was preceded by a 90-minute documentary titled ''Geri,'' released in May 1999 for the British television channel
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by
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. The documentary was a ratings success with 4.5 million viewers—almost one-fifth of available viewers—and Channel 4 aired it again one month later. Halliwell was nominated at the BRIT Awards ceremony in 2000 for Best British Female Solo Artist and Best Pop Act; she performed "Bag It Up" during the show. In the United States, ''Schizophonic'' peaked at number 42 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified gold for shipments of over 500,000 copies. The album has sold over two million copies worldwide. In October 1999, Halliwell released the autobiography '' If Only'', in which she described her life as a Spice Girl. By the following year, the book had sold over 200,000 copies. Halliwell donated the advance she received for the book to a London-based breast cancer care organization. In 2001, Halliwell released her second album, ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster.'' The album peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and was certified gold. Her cover version of the Weather Girls' 1983 hit, " It's Raining Men" was released as the lead single from the album and was also included on the '' Bridget Jones's Diary'' film soundtrack. "It's Raining Men" became a major hit worldwide, peaking at number one in the United Kingdom and within the top 10 in over 27 countries, becoming Halliwell's biggest hit to date. The song won her the International Song of the Year award at the 2002
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. Follow-up singles "
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' is the second studio album by British singer Geri Halliwell, released on 14 May 2001 by EMI Records. Following the commercial success of her solo debut album '' Schizophonic'' two years before, the singer began ...
" and " Calling" reached number eight and number seven in the United Kingdom, respectively. Halliwell also released a French version of "Calling" titled " Au Nom de L'amour". In 2001, Halliwell released the
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DVD ''Geri Yoga'' with Katy Appleton; this was followed by ''Geri Body Yoga'' the following year. In January 2002, Halliwell was once again nominated at the BRIT Awards, this time for Best British Female Solo Artist and Best British Single for "It's Raining Men". In September 2002, she released her second autobiography, ''Just for the Record''. In late 2002, Halliwell was featured alongside
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and
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as a judge on the television series '' Popstars: The Rivals'', which created
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. She was also featured as a guest reporter on the television program ''
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'' in the US. In 2003, she made a guest appearance on the television series ''
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.''


2004–2012: ''Passion'', ''Ugenia Lavender'', and Spice Girls reunion

In late 2004, Halliwell made a return to music with the single " Ride It", which reached number four in the United Kingdom and number one on the dance charts. Halliwell planned her first solo tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland, but low ticket sales led to the cancellation of the tour. That year, Halliwell appeared in the 2004 film '' Fat Slags'', based on characters from '' Viz'' magazine. She also appeared on Channel Five as one of the hosts of the
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event for
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and was the presenter and main performer of the ''Tickled Pink Girls' night in Live!'' event. The single "
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" was released on 30 May 2005, reaching number 22 in the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Dance Charts. Released shortly after, the source album, '' Passion'', peaked at number 41 in the British charts. The album was preceded by the promotional documentary ''There's Something About Geri''. On 12 April 2007, it was announced that Halliwell had signed a six-book deal with Macmillan Children's Books. The series of
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, titled '' Ugenia Lavender'', follow the adventures of nine-year-old Ugenia, a character based on Halliwell, alongside her friends Bronte, Rudy and Trevor. The character Princess Posh Vattoria, a caricature of Halliwell's bandmate Victoria Beckham, was featured in early drafts, but has not appeared in the book series. Other characters are said by Halliwell to be loosely based on
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and the character
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from the TV series ''
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''. According to the official site, the book sold more than 250,000 copies in its first 5 months, making Halliwell 2008's most successful female celebrity children's author. On 29 June 2007, the Spice Girls regrouped and announced plans for a reunion tour, from which they were said to have earned £10 million each (about US$20 million). The group toured as a quintet and released their first compilation album, ''
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''. This album was released in early November 2007 and the tour began on 2 December 2007. On 31 December 2007, the Spice Girls documentary '' Spice Girls: Giving You Everything'' was released. In addition to their sell-out tour, the Spice Girls appeared in
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advertisements for which they were paid £1 million each. In 2009, Halliwell appeared in the film '' Crank: High Voltage'' and on the
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's ''
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'' on 7 May 2009. In 2010, Halliwell stood in for
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as a guest judge on ''
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'' at the
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auditions alongside
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,
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and Cheryl. In March 2010, vocal coach and singer Carrie Grant announced on
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's '' The Alan Titchmarsh Show'' that Halliwell would be making a return to music. In April 2010, Halliwell posted a message on her website, saying she was back in the studio. On 31 July 2011, Halliwell confirmed she had been working on her fourth album and remarked that it was "pretty much finished." In February 2012, Halliwell announced that her fourth album was being mastered.


2012–2019: Return to music and second Spice Girls reunion

In 2012, Halliwell returned as a guest judge on ''The X Factor'' at the Liverpool auditions, standing in for
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. In April 2013, the Nine Network announced that she would become the fourth judge on season seven of ''Australia's Got Talent'' replacing Minogue. In August 2012, Halliwell reunited with the Spice Girls to perform as a quintet at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in London. The group also teamed up with
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and Judy Craymer to develop a musical based on the songs of the Spice Girls titled '' Viva Forever!'', which opened on 11 December 2012."Spice Girls unveil West End show"
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In October 2012, Halliwell made her first solo performance in seven years at the Breast Cancer Care, debuting a new track called "Phenomenal Woman". On 3 October 2013, Halliwell premiered her first solo single in nearly eight years, " Half of Me", with a performance on Channel 9's NRL Footy Show grand final show in Australia. On 12 September 2013, it was announced that the song would be released exclusively in Australia as part of a new deal with
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. The single was released on 25 October 2013 and reached number 281 in the Australian charts. On the grand final of ''Australia's Got Talent'', she performed an acoustic version of the Spice Girls' hit single "Wannabe". In 2015, Halliwell continued to work on new material for a fourth studio album. She guest presented an episode of ''
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'' in October 2015. In November 2016, 13 new songs by Halliwell which were reportedly recorded for an album titled ''Man on the Mountain'' were leaked onto the internet. In July 2016, Halliwell, Mel B and Bunton released a video celebrating the 20th anniversary of Spice Girls' debut single "Wannabe" and teased news from them as a three-piece; Beckham and Melanie C opted not to take part in a reunion project, with Mel B saying that both members gave the three-piece their blessing to continue with the project. However, following Halliwell's announcement of her pregnancy, the project was cancelled. That year, Halliwell appeared on episode three of the 2016 series of ''Sport Relief Bake Off''. In March 2017, Halliwell presented the
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documentary ''Geri's 90s: My Drive to Freedom'' as part of the ''BBC Music: My Generation'' series. In June 2017, Halliwell released a charity single, "Angels in Chains", a tribute to
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, to raise money for Childline. The single peaked at number 63 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100. She sat in for
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on
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in July 2017. She guest presented an episode of '' This Morning'' in August 2017 with Rylan Clark-Neal. In 2018, she was a judge on the Saturday night
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talent show '' All Together Now''. On 5 November 2018, the Spice Girls announced their reunion Spice World – 2019 Tour; Beckham declined to join due to commitments regarding her fashion business.


2020–present: ''Rainbow Woman'' and ''Rosie Frost''

In November 2020, Halliwell debuted the original
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series ''Rainbow Woman'' for which she wrote, directed, and served as an executive producer. The series features Halliwell taking part in series of vignettes that follow her on different adventures. In August 2021, she had a voice role in the short animated movie ''The Crown with a Shadow'', directed by J.B. Ghuman Jr. Halliwell was in the cast of the 2023 film '' Gran Turismo'', playing the wife of
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. ''Gran Turismo'' premiered at the
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in Belgium on July 30, 2023, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 25, 2023, by
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. It has grossed $122 million worldwide against its $60 million budget. In October 2022, Halliwell announced a new book deal with the UK branch of Scholastic. The first book announced is a young adult novel titled ''Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen''. The story is about an orphan who travels to Bloodstone Island — an island that is home to a school for extraordinary teens and a refuge for animals, where she uncovers a dark family secret. Halliwell said in a statement: "Rosie Frost has lived in my heart for a long time – and this feels just the right moment to introduce her to the world." The book was released on 3 October 2023. Alongside its release, Halliwell released the original songs "Ghost in My House" and "Beautiful Life" to promote the book. That same month, Halliwell went to the United States on a book tour. On 6 October 2023, Halliwell appeared on an episode of
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Bedtime Stories, reading "I Love You Because I Love You" by Muợn Thị Văn. A second ''Rosie Frost'' novel, titled ''Rosie Frost: Ice on Fire'', is due for release in April 2025. Once again, she toured the United States to promote the book series. On 10 April 2025, Halliwell revealed in an interview on '' The Drew Barrymore Show'' that the rights had been bought to turn the ''Rosie Frost'' series into either films or television series; she added that ''Rosie Frost'' had always been imagined as a trilogy. The book debuted at number 6 on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller list, in the Children's Middle Grade Hardcover category.


Other ventures


Fashion

In 2010, Halliwell partnered with British retailer
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to create a swimwear collection named "Geri by Next". This was followed by a
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-motif clothing range in 2012, inspired by Halliwell's famous 1997 Union Jack dress.


Philanthropy

In 1998, Halliwell became a Goodwill Ambassador for the
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(UNFPA). In 2000 Halliwell appeared in the two-part documentary series ''Geri's World Walkabout'' for the
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, which followed her work with the UN and other travels. That same year, she gave the opening address at the UN Youth Summit. Halliwell picked up further UN work in 2006, by visiting Zambia from 14 to 16 November, to promote greater international awareness of the urgent need to reduce maternal death and halt the spread of
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. In September 2009, Halliwell, in her role as a Goodwill Ambassador of UNFPA, visited Nepal to help launch a national campaign to stop violence against women. On 25 October 2015, the ''
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'' reported that Halliwell had been in talks with the
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with a view to establishing a free school in north London, scheduled to open in 2018 and specialising in the arts and business. Halliwell told the newspaper: "I believe in education. It's an empowering fundamental human right that everyone deserves. Education is a foundation for life." The Department subsequently confirmed that it had spoken with Halliwell, but that discussions were at an early stage.


Politics

In the run-up to the 1997 general election, Halliwell declared: "I saw a lot of what Mrs Thatcher did. She was definitely the original Spice Girl rising from the greengrocer's daughter to
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." She said in 1996 that
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was "not a safe pair of hands for the economy". By the 2001 general election, Halliwell had switched her support to Tony Blair and the Labour Party, making a cameo appearance in one of their party election broadcasts. In a 2007 interview with ''
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'', Halliwell said she was a feminist, but took issue with its image, explaining: "It's about branding. For me, feminism is bra-burning lesbianism. It's very unglamorous. I'd like to see it rebranded. We need to see a celebration of our femininity and softness." Following the death of Margaret Thatcher in 2013, Halliwell paid tribute to Thatcher on
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and wrote "Thinking of our 1st Lady of girl power, Margaret Thatcher, a green grocer's daughter who taught me any thing is possible...x" before deleting the post in response to negative comments from fans. Halliwell later expressed regret for deleting the Tweet and wrote on her personal blog "Now I realise that I do admire a woman, whether she is right or wrong, regardless of her opinions. She had the courage to stand by her convictions. Not like me. I look at my behavior, which exposed how weak I was under fire, not like Margaret Thatcher. Rest in peace." In 2019, Halliwell named
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as a historical British figure she admired. In 2022, Halliwell posed for photographs with Conservative Party politicians
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and
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(then the British foreign secretary) during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final and reportedly endorsed Truss' campaign in the July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election.


Personal life

In 2001, Halliwell was in a short-term relationship with the pop singer
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. Halliwell gave birth to a daughter in May 2006. The child's father is screenwriter
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with whom Halliwell was in a relationship in 2005;
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and
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are godmothers. Halliwell began dating
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, the team principal of the
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team, in February 2014. They announced their engagement on 11 November 2014 and the couple were married on 15 May 2015 at St Mary's Church in
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.Rebecca Pockington
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In October 2016, Halliwell said that she and Horner were expecting their first child together. Halliwell gave birth to a son on 21 January 2017. In a 2019 interview with
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, Melanie Brown was asked if she had slept with Halliwell in an intimate manner and she nodded yes. Halliwell released a statement saying that the press reports following the interview had been "hurtful to her family". Brown responded: "I just said it was like a little thing and we giggled about it the next day and that's that. It's the press hohave taken it onto a whole new level." Halliwell's first dog, Harry, came from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. She later adopted Daisy, who survived life-saving liver surgery at just six months old, as seen on '' Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs.'' Halliwell has spoken out about her experiences of
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, saying that she came close to death, weighing just , and was advised by Robbie Williams to seek medical help. In 2011, she spoke of being comfortable with her body and credits her newly healthy relationship with food to motherhood. After having previously been
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, Halliwell became a Christian after taking the Alpha Course evangelical program. Halliwell's brother, Max, died on 17 November 2021, at age 54. In 2022, Halliwell was awarded an honorary doctorate from
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. She is a supporter of
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Discography

* '' Schizophonic'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2001) * '' Passion'' (2005)


Bibliography

* 1999: '' If Only'' * 2002: ''Just for the Record'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender: The First Book'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender and the Terrible Tiger'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender and the Burning Pants'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender: Home Alone'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender and the Temple of Gloom'' * 2008: '' Ugenia Lavender: The One and Only'' * 2023: ''Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen'' * 2025: ''Rosie Frost: Ice on Fire''


Filmography


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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