The Spice Girl, from Leeds, has opened up about giving birth to her children and how 'scary' it was for her
Mel B previously made headlines when she was spotted attending the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, as a patron of the Womens Aid: Speak Out Against Domestic Abuse charity.Addressing the audience at the conference, she recalled how she became isolated due to the abuse, unable to access her money, left without a support network and also attempting to take her own life.
It’s no surprise The Spice Girl was invited to the “Who Cares Wins” Awards, as she’s evidently working hard with the health service to try and provide better support for those who need it.At the awards, NHS Health Secretary Steve Barclay explained how the event is a great “opportunity to celebrate the amazing work and dedication of the NHS.”He also addressed the challenges that the NHS is facing off the back of the pandemic, including its disastrous effect on waiting lists.
Steve Barclay said: “we’ve seen a massive increase between going into the pandemic when there were just over 1,000 people waiting more than 52 weeks.”“Now we’re over 400,000 and that’s a real consequence of the challenges that we face from the pandemic,” he added. The Sun’s 2022 Who Cares Wins Awards will be shown on Channel 4, as well as available to stream on 27 November at 6.30pm.
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