Emma Bunton has reportedly admitted that the Spice Girls would have struggled if they had entered a reality TV show.
The singer will host Five's Don't Stop Believing, which is searching for the nation's best musical performance group, but said that she is not sure her former group would have done well, reports the Daily Star.
"The main thing about this show is that with the groups we’ve selected, some are great singers and some are great dancers," Bunton said.
"I’d like to think we'd have done quite well but the Spice Girls were more about entertaining and having fun. We never took it too seriously."
The 34-year-old also joked about the show being broadcast in HD.
"Oh, God. I guess all the serums, creams and face packs will be coming out now," she said.
Don't Stop Believing launches on Five at 7pm on Sunday.
The singer will host Five's Don't Stop Believing, which is searching for the nation's best musical performance group, but said that she is not sure her former group would have done well, reports the Daily Star.
"The main thing about this show is that with the groups we’ve selected, some are great singers and some are great dancers," Bunton said.
"I’d like to think we'd have done quite well but the Spice Girls were more about entertaining and having fun. We never took it too seriously."
The 34-year-old also joked about the show being broadcast in HD.
"Oh, God. I guess all the serums, creams and face packs will be coming out now," she said.
Don't Stop Believing launches on Five at 7pm on Sunday.
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