Mel B’s lookalike daughter Phoenix Brown recreates Spice Girls’ looks

Mel B’s lookalike daughter Phoenix Brown was the double of her famous mother as she recreated some of the Spice Girl’s iconic looks from the band’s nineties heyday.

In pictures and videos posted on Instagram and TikTok, Phoenix, 23, dressed just like Scary Spice Mel, 47, did in the video for the group’s 1996 hit Say You’ll Be There, while in other images she donned colorful attire similar to that worn by Mel on the cover of the act’s 1997 single Spice Up Your Life.

Recreating the Say You’ll Be There look, Phoenix gave a glimpse at her midriff as she wore a cropped leopard print top which she teamed with a black mini skirt with a side split.

Family affair: Phoenix's mother Mel B, 47, pictured on the set of the Say You'll Be There in 1996

Double take: Mel B’s lookalike daughter Phoenix Brown, 23 (left), was the double of her famous mother this week as she recreated the Spice Girl’s iconic looks from the band’s nineties heyday (Phoenix’s mother Mel B, right, pictured on the set of the Say You’ll Be There in 1996)

She wore a pair of edgy black boots as she stood on a sandy gravel road to go some way to mimicking the scenery of the scorched Mojave Desert in California where the Say You’ll Be There video was filmed.

Phoenix’s curly hair was seen styled to the side just like her mother’s was at the time of filming and she held her clenched fist out to the front as her parent did on location.

Mel’s daughter wore a number of silver rings around her neck and even got a matching tattoo painted on her stomach.

Lookalike: In pictures and videos posted on Instagram and TikTok, Phoenix dressed just like Scary Spice Mel, 47, did in the video for the group's 1996 hit Say You'll Be There Strike a pose: Phoenix posed in a number of positions for the glossy shoot

Lookalike: In pictures and videos posted on Instagram and TikTok, Phoenix dressed just like Scary Spice Mel, 47, did in the video for the group’s 1996 hit Say You’ll Be There

In style: Recreating the Say You'll Be There look, Phoenix gave a glimpse at her midriff as she wore a cropped leopard print top

In style: Recreating the Say You’ll Be There look, Phoenix gave a glimpse at her midriff as she wore a cropped leopard print top

Over her shoulder: Phoenix teamed her top with a black mini skirt which featured a side split, while she wore a pair of silver-studded gloves

Over her shoulder: Phoenix teamed her top with a black mini skirt which featured a side split, while she wore a pair of silver-studded gloves

On location: The Say You'll Be There video was filmed in California's Mojave Desert in 1996 when Mel was just 21 years old, two years younger than Phoenix is ​​today (pictured LR: Spice Girls Geri Horner, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham and Mel C in 1996)

On location: The Say You’ll Be There video was filmed in California’s Mojave Desert in 1996 when Mel was just 21 years old, two years younger than Phoenix is ​​today (pictured LR: Spice Girls Geri Horner, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham and Mel C in 1996)

The video was filmed on 7 and 8 September 1996 when Mel was just 21 years old, two years younger than Phoenix is ​​today, and more than three years before Phoenix was born.

Captioning one post, Phoenix – who Mel shares with her dancer ex-husband Jimmy Gulzar – wrote: ‘Say you’ll be there – music video shoot (1996).’

She also shared a video of herself striking a number of poses in the outfit, writing on the clip: ‘Re-creating my mum’s most iconic Spice Girls photos from the 90s.’

Spicing it up: Captioning her Instagram post, Phoenix - who Mel shares with her dancer ex-husband Jimmy Gulzar - wrote: 'Say you'll be there - music video shoot (1996)'

Spicing it up: Captioning her Instagram post, Phoenix – who Mel shares with her dancer ex-husband Jimmy Gulzar – wrote: ‘Say you’ll be there – music video shoot (1996)’

Iconic: She also shared a video of herself striking a number of poses in the outfit, writing on the clip: 'Re-creating my mum's most iconic Spice Girls photos from the 90s'

Iconic: She also shared a video of herself striking a number of poses in the outfit, writing on the clip: ‘Re-creating my mum’s most iconic Spice Girls photos from the 90s’

Phoenix was also seen wearing a colorful patterned outfit similar to that worn by her mother Mel on the cover for the Spice Girls’ 1997 single Spice Up Your Life.

She wore a bra top and baggy trousers while Mel wore a tube top and trousers in the same style for her shoot.

It comes after Mel’s bandmate Emma Bunton said nobody will ‘ever understand’ the bond between the Spice Girls.

Nostalgia: Phoenix was also seen wearing a colorful patterned outfit similar to that worn by her mother Mel on the cover for the Spice Girls' 1997 single Spice Up Your Life

Nostalgia: Phoenix was also seen wearing a colorful patterned outfit similar to that worn by her mother Mel on the cover for the Spice Girls’ 1997 single Spice Up Your Life

Fashion focus: She wore a bra top and baggy trousers while Mel wore a tube top and trousers in the same style for her shoot

Fashion focus: She wore a bra top and baggy trousers while Mel wore a tube top and trousers in the same style for her shoot

Scary offspring: Phoenix looked just like her mother as she placed her hands on her head amongst her curly hair

Scary offspring: Phoenix looked just like her mother as she placed her hands on her head amongst her curly hair

Heyday: Mel wore the original outfit in the shoot for the Spice Up Your Life single cover in 1997 (LR: Mel C, Geri Horner, Victoria Beckham, Mel B and Emma Bunton)

Heyday: Mel wore the original outfit in the shoot for the Spice Up Your Life single cover in 1997 (LR: Mel C, Geri Horner, Victoria Beckham, Mel B and Emma Bunton)

The 46-year-old singer – who is a founding member of the iconic band alongside Mel B, Mel C, Geri Horner and Victoria Beckham – reflected this week on their legacy and rise to fame in the 1990s.

She told the MailOnline: ‘Nobody else will ever understand that relationship between us.

‘We’ve been through so much and we still go through so much, from children to work. There’s a bond there and it’s very, very strong.’

On set: Phoenix could be seen posing up a storm as she had her pictures taken in the outfits for her posts

On set: Phoenix could be seen posing up a storm as she had her pictures taken in the outfits for her posts

All smiles: She looked delighted as she stood on the set of the shoot before posting the resulting snaps on social media this week

All smiles: She looked delighted as she stood on the set of the shoot before posting the resulting snaps on social media this week

The Wannabe hitmakers formed in 1994 and released a string of huge hits including Stop and Spice Up Your Life, before going on hiatus in 2000.

They reunited seven years later, and again in 2019 on the Spice World tour without Victoria.

Emma was reunited with Mel C earlier this week at London’s Theater Royal Drury Lane during Baby Spice’s festive tour, and she was reminded of their early days in the group.

Speaking out: It comes after Mel's bandmate Emma Bunton said nobody will 'ever understand' the bond between the Spice Girls (Emma, ​​right, pictured on stage with her bandmate Mel C, left, at Emma's Christmas concert at London's Theater Royal Drury Lane this weeks)

Speaking out: It comes after Mel’s bandmate Emma Bunton said nobody will ‘ever understand’ the bond between the Spice Girls (Emma, ​​right, pictured on stage with her bandmate Mel C, left, at Emma’s Christmas concert at London’s Theater Royal Drury Lane this weeks)

She added: ‘When I was back on stage with Mel C, you immediately go back to that moment and it feels very magical and like yesterday.’

The girl group sold 100 million records worldwide during their time together, and Emma is able to look back fondly on their run.

She said: ‘It’s just the absolute best time. It doesn’t feel that long ago’

Career: The Wannabe hitmakers formed in 1994 before going on hiatus in 2000. They reunited seven years later, and again in 2019 on the Spice World tour without Victoria (LR: Mel C, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Geri Horner seen on stage at Wembley Stadium during their 2019 tour)

Career: The Wannabe hitmakers formed in 1994 before going on hiatus in 2000. They reunited seven years later, and again in 2019 on the Spice World tour without Victoria (LR: Mel C, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Geri Horner seen on stage at Wembley Stadium during their 2019 tour)

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