Showing posts with label Geri Halliwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geri Halliwell. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

Geri Halliwell goes for the dark look




Geri Halliwell dresses all in black to show off her new brunette hair as she leaves LBC Radio in London.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Geri Halliwell dyed famous blonde locks to luscious dark brown



Perhaps in the biggest sign that Ginger Spice is no more, Geri Halliwell has dyed her famous strawberry blonde locks a luscious dark brown.

Leaving a radio station in London on Friday, the children's author, who had been talking about her Ugenia Lavender books, was almost unrecognisable from the bubbly character she portrayed in her time with the Spice Girls.

Mum-of-one Geri, who is also a United Nations ambassador, announced earlier this year that she was giving up singing to concentrate on her highly successful series of children's book, which follow the adventures of a nine-year-old girl and her pals.

"I really feel like I've done it with the singing," said the 36-year-old. "I just feel really comfortable writing and reading."

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Geri Halliwell: I could never date George Clooney


Singer thinks he's scared of commitment

Geri Halliwell says she couldn't have a relationship with actor George Clooney.

The Spice Girl thinks he isn't the settling down type.

'Like me, he’s commitment-phobic and I’m the kind of person who needs the other person to commit before I do,' she admits.

'I think that’s to do with feeling safer when I make myself vulnerable.’

But Geri, 36, says she wouldn’t write him off completely.

‘He’s very handsome,’ she tells Hello! ‘But I haven’t met him so I don’t know if I’d fancy him.

'Part of me doesn’t want to actually, because everyone else does!’

George, 47, once said Geri, who is mum to daughter Bluebell, 2, was his favourite Spice Girl.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Geri Halliwell: I'm an anxious, worrying control freak


Ex-Spice Girl hates the fact she has to stay in control

Geri Halliwell admits that she needs to chill out and stop fixating on work.

'I wish I could slow down a bit, trust more, love more,' she confides.

Ginger, 36, deplores her tendency to obsess and wishes she could enjoy herself without fretting. In her twenties, she just couldn't relax.

'I was so hard and uptight. If only I wasn't an anxious, worrying control freak.'

The singer, mum to Bluebell Madonna, 2, was touring with the Spice Girls until February but also managed to publish her first children’s book, Ugenia Lavender.

Caring for her daughter and also always having several projects on the go means she's often reduced to tears by exhaustion.

'I get overwhelmed and tired,' she tells The Guardian Weekend.

'Boredom, poverty and dark clouds depress me. I wish I was a psychic mind reader who could travel in time. I'd tell my young self, "Let go and live, Geri."'

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