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Mel B throws up food on Saturday’s Kitchen Live show

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Spice Girls star Mel B recently vomited food on Saturday Kitchen

Spice Girls star Mel B recently vomited food on herself saturday kitchenwhere she served as a celebrity guest alongside host Matt Turbutt.

The singer couldn’t suppress her expression and couldn’t suppress her longing for the dish.

Mel described her food as “h*ll” which seemed to be a bland cananara.

The singer can be heard making vomiting sounds in the background as Matt describes the dish.

Matt introduced the dish to her, saying, “I add just enough pasta water to make a creamy sauce, but no cream.”

The Spice Girls alum also disapproves of the TV chef serving salad with pasta.

Expressing her absolute disgust for her food, Mel asked, “Look, there’s something really stinky in that thing. What’s that thing called that tastes really bitter?”

Matt responded, “Yummy,” further explaining, “Oh, it’s fennel and chicory.”

Mel quickly chimed in, adding: “Too bad. I just want some nice iceberg lettuce, simple, with salad cream.”

As the 48-year-old British singer ate his pasta, he asked: “Are there any mushrooms in this? Shouldn’t there be mushrooms in the pasta?”

Matt answered her question, noting: “Only British carbonara.”

She quickly retorted: “Well, this is where we are, we’re in the UK.”

Mel vomited after several unpleasant encounters with her food and exchanged food with another guest.

While it seemed like an “honest attempt” to fans, the video quickly went viral, with users taking to X (formerly Twitter) to express their love for the singer’s “bold” move.

One user praised her for being brave enough to comment honestly: “Mel B did a great job at #SaturdayKitchen.”

Another added: “So happy to see the classic, powerful, beautiful Mel B in the kitchen on Saturday. I will always be a Horrible Stan.”

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