MEL B has shared the first look at her second wedding in Morocco.
The star – aka Scary Spice – tied the knot with hairdresser Rory McPhee , 37, at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on July 5 in a star-studded ceremony.



However, the only other Spice Girl in attendance on her big day was Emma ‘Baby Spice’ Bunton.
It was previously reported that Mel’s second wedding in Morocco – which she described as “more informal, sexy and beautiful” – would give the other Spice Girls the opportunity to reunite and celebrate their band mates nuptials.
Now Mel, 50, has shared the first snap from her second big day, where she stunned in a strapless sheer gown covered in red beading in a collaboration with Evelie and designer Justin Alexander .
Meanwhile Rory looked dapper in a short white tuxedo jacket, black trousers and bow tie.
The newlyweds beamed and danced in the snap in front of their Moroccan venue, and Mel caption the snap: “We got married!!! Again!
“A wedding so good we keep the celebration going with our closest and dearest in our fav place at @selmanmarrakech [three heart emojis] we had the time of our lives!!”
And it seems Mel C , who had missed the London ceremony, was in attendance as she commented: “What a weekend! So happy we got to share it with you [three heart emojis].”
Mel’s sister Danielle also shared pictures on her Instagram Stories of the celebrations.
She showed off the stunning table setting – which also stuck to the red theme – before sharing a shot of the guests all seated at a long table for the wedding meal.
Her little girl was then seen dancing with a belly dancer who was part of the evening’s entertainment.
Speaking about how Mel’s incredible dress came together, Caroline Black, Evelie Bridal Owner, said: “For Mel’s Morocco wedding dress, we focused on trying Justin Alexander gowns with a little extra sparkle.
“Mel loved the idea of a red dress—something bold, with lots and lots of shimmer—but it also had to feel light and easy to move in.
“We drew inspiration from a variety of dresses she tried on at Evelie South Kensington, then went back and forth brainstorming with Justin Alexander and his design team.
“After several conversations and sketches, the first design took shape. Mel gave us clear feedback on what she liked and what she didn’t, and the final result was beautiful.
“Mel had such a strong sense of what she wanted—it was a joy working with her and Justin Alexander to bring her vision to life.”

