
Victoria Beckham reflects on her 'lonely' post Spice Girls years
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52% : Whilst she has previously sought to distance herself from her pop roots - refusing multiple reunion offers over the years - her new Netflix docuseries sees the star admitting that her time in the group 'was the first time that I ever felt that I belonged.' 'When people say "The Spice Girls changed my life, The Spice Girls made me accept who I am and what I am and how I look" they did that for me too,' she declares in the opening scenes of the three part series.52% : 'When the Spice Girls finished it was so extreme, one minute I'm spreading the word of girl power and then the next minute, I'm a wife in a flat in Manchester, not really having any friends, living a long way away from my family.
48% : 'The barrier goes up, my armour goes on and that's when the miserable cow who doesn't smile comes out.
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