Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Spice Girls still eyeing Glastonbury as Mel C says ‘it’s electric’ when all five are together

Melanie C says Spice Girls playing Glastonbury would be “the pinnacle” as she reflects on the group’s enduring chemistry.

Latest Posts

KPop Demon Hunters star EJAE says songwriting ‘pulled me out’ of depression after K‑pop teen idol dreams ended

EJAE has spoken openly about the mental health crash she suffered when her childhood plan to become a K‑pop teen idol suddenly...

‘Gory drugs bender’: Blur bassist Alex James gives his brutal opinion of Glastonbury

Blur's Alex James has branded Glastonbury festival as a "gory drugs bender". The 57-year-old bassist - who runs his...

Victoria Beckham hints Spice Girls could do an ABBA and launch hologram show

Lady Victoria Beckham has revealed she and her fellow Spice Girls have discussed an ABBA Voyage-inspired hologram show. Posh...

M.I.A. hits back after Kid Cudi boots her from tour

M.I.A. has hit back after Kid Cudi abruptly removed her from his Rebel Ragers Tour, with the rapper saying he’d been inundated...

M.I.A. hits back after Kid Cudi boots her from tour

M.I.A. has hit back after Kid Cudi abruptly removed her from his Rebel Ragers Tour, with the rapper saying he’d been inundated with fan complaints about “offensive remarks” she is accused of making during the opening dates.

On stage, she hinted that performing Illygirl wasn’t an option, telling the crowd: “I can’t do Illygirl — let’s just say some of you out there might not love that choice.”

She then addressed the backlash she’s faced over her politics, adding: “I’ve been cancelled for all kinds of things, but I never thought it would happen because I’m a brown Republican voter.”

Cudi later explained why he stepped in, saying he’d already asked his team to give M.I.A.’s camp a heads‑up before the tour began due to her history of sparking debate.

 He called the situation “really disappointing,” but added that he wasn’t willing to keep an opener who made remarks that left his fans uncomfortable, saying: “I can’t have someone on my tour upsetting the people who come to see me.”

Reacting to clips from the Dallas show on May 2 on X/Twitter, M.I.A. insisted her choice to tease Illygirl — a track she wrote for her 2010 album Maya — was deliberate, explaining she used the intro to highlight that her team “hasn’t gotten visas yet.”

She added that she followed it with a song containing the line “F*** THE LAW,” saying she still stands by the message “if the law is unjust.”

M.I.A. warned critics not to twist her meaning, writing: “Do not gas light my words. That is the work of Satan.”

She went on to argue that her catalogue has tackled immigration and justice for years, long before those topics became mainstream, saying she fought those battles “by myself without the help of millions of fans backing me.”

Her posts then moved into faith and morality, saying: “Jesus was an immigrant and a rebel” and that she had “no apology for the judgemental… the wicked and the ignorant,” adding that those are “spirits we must overcome.”

When a user referenced her past support for Donald Trump, she pushed back, saying she cannot vote in the US and urging people not to “be an agent of division,” arguing that unity is needed to improve the country.

She also circled back to her pre‑election support for Donald Trump, saying people were quick to believe “tarot readers” and “witches” yet refused to take her tweet predicting his win at face value.

M.I.A. cast that moment as intuition rather than endorsement, calling it a sign of her “anointing” and claiming she’s often ahead of the curve.

She penned: “Maybe that’s my anointing, my gift, my true ability to guide you to what is next, that’s why as an artist I get copied, like I’ve always said what will happen.”

She added: “Isn’t it true that he won? Where is the lie? I would like to fix my previous [prediction] though, I’m going to swap RFK with [Republican Trump critic] Thomas Massie.”

Latest Posts

KPop Demon Hunters star EJAE says songwriting ‘pulled me out’ of depression after K‑pop teen idol dreams ended

EJAE has spoken openly about the mental health crash she suffered when her childhood plan to become a K‑pop teen idol suddenly...

‘Gory drugs bender’: Blur bassist Alex James gives his brutal opinion of Glastonbury

Blur's Alex James has branded Glastonbury festival as a "gory drugs bender". The 57-year-old bassist - who runs his...

Victoria Beckham hints Spice Girls could do an ABBA and launch hologram show

Lady Victoria Beckham has revealed she and her fellow Spice Girls have discussed an ABBA Voyage-inspired hologram show. Posh...

M.I.A. hits back after Kid Cudi boots her from tour

M.I.A. has hit back after Kid Cudi abruptly removed her from his Rebel Ragers Tour, with the rapper saying he’d been inundated...

Don't Miss

Taylor Swift brands fans ‘weird’ for their ‘detective work’ into her songs

Taylor Swift has branded her fans a "little weird" for using "detective work" to figure out who she writes about in her...

Ariana Grande announces new album Petal, but when will it be released?

Ariana Grande is set to release her new album Petal on July 31. The 32-year-old singer has announced plans...

Shirley Manson to guest curate 2027 Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall

Shirley Manson will take charge of curating the Teenage Cancer Trust’s 2027 concert series, stepping into the role for next year’s Royal...

RAYE, Niall Horan and Fatboy Slim lead first wave of stars for Capital’s Summertime Ball 2026

RAYE, Niall Horan, Fatboy Slim, Myles Smith, Sekou, Robyn, Bebe Rexha and new boy band December 10 are the first artists confirmed...

Taylor Swift moves to trademark her voice and image in bid to combat AI impersonations

Taylor Swift has taken formal steps to protect her identity from the growing wave of artificial intelligence impersonations, filing three new trademark...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.