In
May 1998 a twenty-five-year-old woman walked out of her job, and it made world news. Geri
Halliwell had left the biggest pop phenomenon of the nineties, the Spice Girls.Geri had come a long way from her modest childhood in Watford. Like many other starstruck young girls, she would dress up, stand on the table with a hairbrush in her hand, and sing along to Madonna. She wanted to be a pop star. She wanted to marry George Michael. She wanted to be famous. Geri had boundless energy, plenty of... read more From the Back Cover |