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Bunton and Horner still plotting Spice Girls reunion

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Emma Bunton says it would be a "shame" if the Spice Girls don't reunite. The 41-year-old beauty - who was known as Baby Spice in the girl group - has revealed that she and Geri Horner [Ginger Spice] are doing all they can to ensure the 'Viva Forever' hitmakers' make a comeback, but she admits it's hard to marry up their schedules. Emma - who was also joined by Mel B, Victoria Beckham and Melanie C in the 90s band - said: "We're always talking about it. I think it would be amazing, so I'm on the case and Geri's the same." On what's holding them back, she told The Sun newspaper: "It's about finding the perfect time. We want to make it right for our fans. But it would be a shame not to do something." The blonde beauty would like them to release a greatest hits record and perform again, but she says if it doesn't happen sooner rather than later, they'll be too old. She continued: "I think it would be great to bring out another album, maybe with our hits on. It would be lovely to show us performing to a whole new generation. "But we can't wait too much longer, as we're all getting on a bit!" It comes after a mini Spice Girls reunion was staged on April 8, as Geri watched her former band mate Melanie C perform at London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. Mel dedicated the Spice Girls' 1996 hit 'Say You'll Be There' to the 44-year-old beauty. Geri supporting Melanie came after she and Victoria Beckham ruled themselves out of a reunion of the 90s girl group. Mel followed in Victoria's footsteps by turning down the chance to join forces with Geri, Emma and Mel B for the 'Wannabe' hitmakers' 20th anniversar­y comeback, and said it was because of seven-year-old daughter Scarlet. She previously said: "I had to think about myself and the most important thing in my life, which is being a mother to my little girl. I had to be present for her. "It was a hard decision, not only letting down the girls but all the fans who want it to happen. "But we're four individual­s, we've gone on to have separate lives and careers and want different things. "We always said we had to be comfortabl­e but lots of people were getting involved and I wasn't comfortabl­e."

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