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Mel B joins ITV's Loose Women

Vicky Shaw,Press Association
Monday 17 August 2009 08:32 EDT
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Mel B is transforming herself from a Spice Girl into a Loose Woman.

The 34-year-old, originally from Leeds but now based in Los Angeles, will appear as a guest presenter on ITV1's chat show Loose Women next month.

She will make her appearance for a week, starting on 14 September, the show confirmed.

The singer - real name Melanie Brown - who brought "girl power" to a generation of fans, will follow in the footsteps of former bandmate Emma Bunton, who has previously appeared on the show.

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