Simon Cowell ‘desperate’ to lead Spice Girls comeback
Music mogul dying to make girlband's new album after missing out the first time
SIMON COWELL has always maintained not signing the SPICE GIRLS is the “biggest mistake” of his life.
But 20 years on, he is trying to rectify that.
I can reveal he is leading the race to snap up the girlband for a 20th anniversary comeback.
Simon got his masterplan under way after inviting Scary Spice MEL B to be a guest judge on The X Factor last week.
He made her a formal offer, begging her and the girls to sign with him.
My backstage source revealed: “Simon is desperate to make a new Spice Girls album. He doesn’t want to miss out after the first time around.
“He spent the auditions last week quizzing Mel about the band and said he would do ‘something mega’ if they signed with him.
“He kept asking if they were going to be producing new music and said if so, he wants to do it with them.
“He even went as far as warning Mel that they’d better not talk to any other labels before meeting with him.
“Mel deliberately kept coy and told him they ‘hadn’t finalised everything’, but he wouldn’t leave it alone.”
Simon has masterminded the careers of ONE DIRECTION, LITTLE MIX and WESTLIFE, but the one thing that keeps him awake at night is failing to sign the girls.
Even them performing in a car park couldn’t get him on board.
Mel B previously revealed: “Simon was coming out of work and we kind of hijacked the car park he was in and just sang for him.
“We said, ‘Look, we’re going to be famous one day, can you sign us?’ He said, ‘No, it’s not going to work’.”
He was eventually trumped by music mogul SIMON FULLER, who he later fell out with as a result of legal battles over The X Factor and Fuller’s show American Idol.
I was the first to break the news of the Spice Girls reunion last year and told how VICTORIA BECKHAM has refused to join in.
MEL C is the latest member of the band to drop out of the plans, as I recently revealed.
If anyone can persuade them to come back, it’s Simon.
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