Spice Girl Mel B set for reality show
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Mel B is to star in her own reality television show.
The former Spice Girls singer has agreed to be followed around by cameras for a programme which will chart her everyday life. The project is described as a "docu-comedy" and will also include her husband Stephen Belafonte and her daughters Phoenix, 11, and three-year-old Angel.
"Mel B is confident, hilarious and outrageously entertaining - we love that Mel has evolved her image and sought new challenges throughout her career while also taking on the ups, downs and everything in between that come with motherhood and marriage," said Salaam Coleman Smith, the president of The Style Network, which will screen the show.
The programme has the working title Mel B Project. The 34-year-old has agreed to shoot ten episodes, which will be aired in America from September. It will reportedly be screened in the UK at another time.
Mel and Stephen will act as the series' executive producers.
Earlier this week, Mel was attended the premiere of new movie Shrek Forever After in Los Angeles. Angel's father Eddie Murphy voices a character in the animation.
Mel and Eddie have had a tempestuous relationship, with the actor initially refusing to admit he fathered Angel.
Relations between them have now improved, and scenes of them at the premiere are thought to be featuring in the reality programme.
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