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NewsMel C - drop the babyMel C says the Spice Girls tour is "no place for a baby". The 33-year-old singer - who is the only Spice Girl yet to become a mother - has hit out at her bandmates for bringing their children on tour. Mel told Britain's Closer magazine: "Travelling around the world and living out of a suitcase is no place for a baby. I feel that if I'm lucky enough to be blessed with a kid, then I want to be a regular mother. "I'd want to be at home taking them to school and being there full-time. I wouldn't want to be travelling all over the world with them strapped to my back. I'm not criticising anyone else. That's just how I'd want it." Victoria Beckham has three sons - Brooklyn, eight, five-year-old Romeo and Cruz, two - with soccer star husband David Beckham. Mel B has an eight-year-old daughter, Phoenix Chi, with ex-husband Jimmy Gulzar, and a six-month-old daughter, Angel Iris, with former lover Eddie Murphy. Geri Halliwell gave birth to daughter Bluebell Madonna in May 2006, while Emma Bunton welcomed her son Beau into the world in August. Mel C revealed she is particularly worried about how Emma will cope taking her newborn son on the road with her. She said: "I am sure Emma is nervous about taking Beau on tour because he'll only be three-months-old." Elton John performs free Aids awareness gig in Ukraine Elton John has performed a free open air concert in Ukraine to promote HIV-Aids awareness. The star played in front of an audience of 200,000 people in the main square of the capital Kiev for the country's biggest ever show on live TV. The event had earlier stirred up controversy among religious groups who urged Ukranians to boycott the event branding it "blasphemous". They also accused the singer of trying to promote a gay lifestyle. President Viktor Yushchenko also attended the gig which saw free condoms handed out along with leaflets on HIV testing and counselling centres at the start. During the show, the singer told the crowd that he would do all he could to help Ukraine in its battle against the disease. According to the country's Anti-Aids Foundation, Ukraine has one of the highest HIV infection rates in Europe with a new case every 10 minutes, reports BBC News. |
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