GIRL POWER

Spice Girls gig descends into chaos as grown women brawl in stadium in front of children

THIS is the shocking moment pair of grown women traded punches in front of young children at a packed-out Spice Girls gig.

The two fans started scrapping halfway through the concert – which sold out Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.

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Over 50,000 fans packed out the arena to watch Geri, Emma, Mel B, and Mel on stage

Over 50,000 fans packed out the arena to watch Geri, Emma, Mel B, and Mel on stage as part of the group’s world tour.

Onlooker Gemma Coburn attended the concert last minute with a friend who had a spare ticket and was excited about seeing the Spice Girls.

She said: “These are grown women, it’s a disgrace.

“It’s not something I’d expect to see at as Spice Girls concert. It’s not the way to go on.


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BRAWLED IN FRONT OF KIDS

“There were kids there in front of us. It totally goes against the girl power thing the Spice Girls champion.

“I just saw them kicking off all of a sudden. They were shouting and the next thing they were really going for each other.

“The video’s only a few seconds long but the fight went on for ages.

“Security didn’t come for a long time because we were sitting up at the top, at the back.”

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Northumbria Police confirmed they are aware of the incident in the stadium and are looking into it.

A spokesperson for the force said: “We have not received any report of a fight inside the stadium but we are aware of the video and will carry out enquiries.

“We would add that more than 50,000 people were in the Stadium of Light for the concert last night and there was just one ejection.

“The vast majority behaved impeccably and enjoyed a fantastic night of music.”

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Northumbria Police confirmed they are aware of the incident in the stadium

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