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Former Spice Girl Mel C has revealed she contemplated taking her own life when she was branded "Sumo Spice".
The former Spice Girl says the pressure to lose weight at the height of the band's fame led her to become clinically depressed and she even considered ending her life.
Mel - once known as 'Sporty Spice' - began to binge eat and exercise constantly because she felt under such pressure to stay slim.
I started to think, 'I have to be perfect to be worthy of this crown'" The 33-year-old told ITV documentary The Truth About Size Zero.
Meanwhile, Mel is reportedly refusing to agree to a Spice Girls reunion because she wants to concentrate on her solo career.
The band's former manager, Simon Fuller, has urged Mel's old bandmates Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell to persuade her to reunite for a six-month world tour.
"Mel C thinks her solo career is bigger than the band, which is just not the case," said Fuller. "She needs to wise up and realise a reunion would be amazing for everybody concerned."
Fuller, who founded the group in 1994, insists the reunion would only be temporary.
"The Spice Girls will come back with a big bang," he said. "They will do a whirlwind tour for six months and then be gone again."
The Spice Girls - who also comprised of Victoria Beckham and Mel B - were one of the most successful girl groups of all time, selling 53 million albums worldwide.
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