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90s Kids Will Be Happy To Know Baby Spice Is Just Like All Of Us

Emma Bunton is exactly like the rest of us. The former Spice Girl admits that she loves their old songs as much as the rest of us do!

While you might think the singer would be sick of hearing those hit 90s pop songs over and over again, you would be wrong! The pop star is still super proud of all of the music they created back in the 90s.

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Lately, Bunton has been busy hosting the show Boy Band but she took time for an interview to revealed a bunch of stuff, including which of her singles still have her jumping out of her seat to dance along with.

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She said, "I don’t get sick of Spice Girls songs. If I hear one at a wedding, I’m always up dancing. I love “2 Become 1” and “Say You’ll Be There.”

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So if you are ever at a wedding and you notice she is there, don't hesitate to make a special request to the DJ!

What else did Baby Spice reveal?

Turns out Emma Bunton has quite the impressive shoe collection! She said that she kept all of her dresses and big shoes from her performances! That's one retro closet!

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She also let us know who her big celebrity crush was back in the 90s! She said, "Growing up, I had posters of Jason Priestly and a band called Bros."

Baby Spice could also be known as "Clumsy Spice'. She said " I’ve fallen over quite a lot of times. I fell in Vegas on the reunion tour and had to hobble around until the end. I ended up in the hospital."

Even though Bunton is still a fan of her songs, they aren't necessarily her go-to songs if she is going to sing for fun. She said, "My go-to karaoke would have to be a Beyoncé song." See! She is just like us!

She is also nervous around celebrities. She said, "I get starstruck. When we met Stevie Wonder, I had to stand outside and the girls were dragging me. I was like, “I can’t do it!” She still has her own fan-girl moments as well. She said "I had a moment with Rihanna. She’s a fan, and I’m a fan of hers. The annoying thing was I didn’t have my phone: I wanted a selfie!"

It's always nice to see that our favorite celebrities are just like us. They are clumsy, they get nervous, and obviously they love Spice Girls songs because of course they do.

Which Spice Girl was your favorite growing up? Let us know in the comments!

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