Spice Girl Mel B’s Fiery Moroccan Wedding: A Red-Hot Celebration with Celebrity Guests

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Spice Girl Mel B's Fiery Moroccan Wedding: A Red-Hot Celebration with Celebrity Guests

After marrying at St Paul’s Cathedral in London (United Kingdom) on July 5, a British star and her partner said "I do" a second time during a lavish ceremony in Morocco.

British singer, dancer and actress Melanie Brown, alias Mel B, 50, and Rory McPhee, a 37-year-old hairstylist and co-founder of several salons, got married for the second time. The ceremony took place at the five-star Selman Hotel in Marrakech. On this occasion, the former Spice Girl opted for a long red bustier dress designed by Justin Alexander. The creation of this piece, with coral and red tones and a few sparkling touches, required 850 hours of work. Why the choice of this magical dress? "As the sun was setting, I wanted to look like a floating mermaid - a fiery, passionate red mermaid - gliding in ruby diamonds. [...] Morocco has this very red va-va-voom - it’s passionate and spiritual," explains the bride. Her husband wore a suit consisting of a white jacket and elegant black trousers.

Mel B and Rory were accompanied by their loved ones, including Phoenix, 26, Angel, 18, best man, and Madison, 13, bridesmaid, Melanie’s three children from previous relationships, as well as her sister Danielle Brown and the groom’s family. Melanie C, Melanie’s colleague from the Spice Girls, was also among the guests. She had not been able to attend the St Paul’s ceremony due to professional commitments related to her major tour. "It was great to have my northern compatriot Mel C there. We had a really good time together and completely lost ourselves and went crazy when Holler came on," the bride rejoices. She adds: "We grew up together, my whole family loves her, and sharing this weekend with her and her lovely partner Chris was so special."

The guests were seated at a long dining table bathed in red light in the hotel’s park, reports The Sun. They were served dinner on fine porcelain with quality cutlery. The drinks were poured into crystal glasses. They dined outdoors.