Melanie Chisholm appeals for The Voice role
Former Spice Girls star Melanie Chisholm has made a public appeal to the producers of Britain's The Voice to hire her as a mentor.
TV bosses are currently looking to fill two slots on the U.K. show's panel following the departure of Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue, and Chisholm is convinced she would be the perfect replacement.
The singer has previously worked as a mentor on Andrew Lloyd
Webber's TV talent show Superstar, a search to find a lead actor
for a theater production of Jesus Christ Superstar, and she hopes
her experience will make her a good candidate for The Voice.
She tells Britain's Daily Telegraph, "I'd absolutely love to do The
Voice. I really enjoyed being a judge on Superstar and television
is exciting and a new thing for me."
Three of Chisholm's former Spice Girls bandmates are currently
working as reality TV show judges - Melanie Brown has a slot on the
America's Got Talent panel, Geri Halliwell is on Australia's Got
Talent and Emma Bunton is a judge on new U.K. talent contest Your
Face Sounds Familiar.