Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Red, white and black: Mel B enjoys a night of many colours with her THREE outfit changes

Red, white and black: Mel B enjoys a night of many colours with her THREE outfit changes

She may not be in the Spice Girls any more, but Melanie Brown still knows how to play the pop diva.

Attending two events in London last night, the former pop star showed off her curves in three very different outfits.

Showing her fun side, the mother-of-two started her night out in a white showgirl-style mini-dress, blonde wig and Christian Louboutin peep-toe heels.

Red, white and... no blue: Melanie Brown wore a white bejewelled dress (left) before changing into a red shift to the launch of the Berry Light District in Soho

Melanie Brown attends the 'This Is It' UK film premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square

Late night: Mel changed into floor-length satin to attend the midnight screening of This Is It in Leicester Square

The 34-year-old was hosting the launch of the Berry Light District venue in Soho to coincide with VitaminWater's new flavour XXX triply berry drink.

Embracing the 'naughtily refreshing' theme of the bash, Mel B played up to Soho's reputation for adult entertainment with her wig.

But it seemed Mel's time as a blonde was only fleeting and she soon let her real hair down as she changed into a red satin shift dress.

After a brief return to the May Fair Hotel, where she has been living for the past two months, Mel switched outfits again as she slipped into a floor-length satin gown for the This Is It premiere.

Showgirl: Mel B leaves the May Fair Hotel looking like a Soho revue star in her sparkly white dress and blonde wig

Joined by husband Stephen Belafonte, Mel showed off her impressive cleavage in the plunging neckline as she joined the stars in Leicester Square.

Speaking on the red carpet she told MailOnline: 'Michael was a consummate entertainer and I want to honour him.'

Once inside London's Odeon West End cinema for the screening the pair struggled to find their seat.

A source said: 'They were slow to realise that Row J, where they were to be seated, came before Row M. A kindly usher showed them to Row J.'

Melanie Brown from the Spice Girls leaving the Mayfair hotel in a blonde wig

Wigging out: Mel B jumps in a cab with her assistant with her red dress ready and waiting for her to change into later

Usually based in Los Angeles, Mel has spent the last two months in London.

As well as becoming a regular on red carpets in the capital, she has also been promoting the ITV documentary Life On The Breadline.

The show depicts Mel, Keith Allen and Trinny Woodall experiencing life in low-income housing in Leeds.

After the Spice Girls reunion tour was dramatically cut short in February 2008, Mel has been teasing fans the girl group may get together again.

Speculation began when Mel was photographed dining in London with Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Geri Halliwell.

Copping a feel: Mel's husband can't keep his hands off his wife's curves at the Leicester Square screening in the early hours of this morning

She said: 'We will be doing something together very soon. My lips are sealed.'

However, bandmate Emma contradicted her:' Despite what you may have read, there's no truth in the rumour that the Spice Girls are reuniting to launch the World Cup next year.'

New mother Melanie C, who is currently starring in the West End production of Blood Brothers, added: 'We were just catching up, there was no business talk. There are no plans to do anything.

'One paper said four of us would get together, but that's not true. I'd love to work with the girls again but I'd only do it if all five of us were involved.'

Meanwhile, the Spice Girls' debut single Wannabe has come number three in a poll of the least sexy videos of all time.

The 1996 video features the five pop stars running around the former Midland Grand Hotel in St Pancras generally causing chaos.

A poll by music website Muzo placed Wannabe in third place behind Lady GaGa's Poker Face at two and Madonna's Hung Up at number one.

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