Mel B has spoken about her struggles after her split from ex-husband Stephen Belafonte
Spice Girl Mel B has shared her story of starting over after leaving her husband. She went from being a famous singer to sharing a bed with her kids and shopping at budget supermarkets Aldi and Lidl.
Brown said to The Sun: "I had always taken care of my own money, but over time I didn't worry about money because in my eyes he was taking care of it."She worked hard to get her life back on track and enjoyed her job. Mel B also said shopping at Aldi and Lidl helped her take control again. Brown said she still gets anxious sometimes, but she's getting better: "I'm a work in progress. But look how far I've come."
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