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Emma Bunton

Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976)[3] is an English singer, songwriter, actress, and media personality. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice, reflecting the fact that she was the youngest member. With over 100 million records sold worldwide,[4] the group became the best-selling female group of all time.

Emma Bunton
Bunton in 2014
Born
Emma Lee Bunton

(1976-01-21) 21 January 1976 (age 47)
Finchley, London, England
Other namesBaby Spice
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • media personality
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2021)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Labels
Member ofSpice Girls

During the Spice Girls hiatus, Bunton released her debut solo album, A Girl Like Me (2001), which debuted at number four on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.[5] The album spawned the single "What Took You So Long?", which topped the UK Singles Chart. The album also contains the top five singles "What I Am" and "Take My Breath Away". Her second studio album, Free Me (2004), included the top five single "Free Me", and the top ten singles "Maybe" and "I'll Be There". Following the release of her third studio album, Life in Mono (2006), which included the top 3 single "Downtown", Bunton reunited with the Spice Girls in 2007 for a one-off international tour and greatest hits album. In April 2019, she released her fourth studio album, My Happy Place. In the summer of 2019, she reunited with the Spice Girls for a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Bunton's television appearances include a recurring role on the BBC One comedy series Absolutely Fabulous (2003-2012), being a contestant on the fourth series of the BBC dancing competition show Strictly Come Dancing, and being a judge on the ITV celebrity skating show Dancing on Ice (2010–2011) and entertainment series Your Face Sounds Familiar (2013). From 2013 to 2018, she was a radio presenter on the Heart Breakfast Show in London with Jamie Theakston. She currently presents her own show on Sunday evenings.

Early life and career beginnings

Bunton was born in Finchley, Barnet, London.[6] Her parents, Pauline, a karate instructor, and Trevor Bunton, a milkman, split when she was 11, after which she stayed with her mother. She has a younger brother, Paul James.[7] As stated in a TV interview with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford on This Morning during August 2016, Bunton's maternal family originate from County Wexford, Ireland. Bunton went to St Theresa's Roman Catholic Primary School in Finchley.

She enrolled in the Sylvia Young Theatre School. At the SYTS, she became friendly with Keeley Hawes; they lived and travelled together for six months.[8]

Bunton appeared briefly in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 1992 as a mugger.[9] In 1993, she appeared in the ITV police drama The Bill, and made a brief appearance as a prostitute in the BBC drama series To Play the King. Bunton also appeared in a public information film for the British government concerning firework safety.[10]

Music career

1994–2000: Spice Girls

In 1994, Melanie Chisholm, Melanie Brown, Geri Halliwell, and Victoria Adams responded to an advertisement in The Stage.[11] Around 400 women who answered the ad went to Dance Works studios. Halliwell, Chisholm, Adams, and Brown were originally chosen as the members of the group, along with Michelle Stephenson, who due to her lack of commitment was replaced with Abigail Kis, then Bunton. The group felt insecure about the lack of a contract and were frustrated by the direction in which Heart Management was steering them.

In October 1994, armed with a catalogue of demos and dance routines, the group began touring management agencies. They persuaded Bob Herbert to set up a showcase performance for the group in front of industry writers, producers and A&R men in December 1994 at the Nomis Studios in Shepherd's Bush where they received an "overwhelmingly positive" reaction.[12] Due to the large interest in the group, the Herberts quickly set about creating a binding contract for the group. Encouraged by the reaction they had received at the Nomis showcase, all five members delayed signing contracts on the legal advice from, amongst others, Adams' father Anthony Adams. In March 1995, because of the group's frustration at their management's unwillingness to listen to their visions and ideas, they parted with Heart Management. Bunton was the youngest member of the group.

The group began a relationship with Simon Fuller of 19 Entertainment and finally signed with him in March 1995. During the summer of that year the group toured record labels in London and Los Angeles with Fuller and finally signed a deal with Virgin Records in September 1995. From this point on, up to the summer of 1996, the group continued to write and record tracks for their debut album while extensively touring the west coast of the United States, where they had signed a publishing deal with Windswept Pacific. On 8 July 1996, the Spice Girls released their debut single "Wannabe" in the United Kingdom. In the weeks leading up to the release, the video for "Wannabe", got a trial airing on The Box music channel. "Wannabe" proved to be a major hit, topping the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks and also topping the charts in a further 34 countries, including Australia, Denmark, France, Germany and the United States.[13] and becoming the all-time biggest-selling single by an all-female group.[14] It was followed by nine further number-one singles from their albums Spice, Spiceworld and Forever.[15] Each member of the group received a nickname from the media. Bunton was named "Baby Spice".[16][17]

Other successful releases followed, including "Say You'll Be There", "2 Become 1", "Who Do You Think You Are" and "Mama" from Spice, and "Spice Up Your Life", "Too Much", "Stop" and "Viva Forever" from Spiceworld.[18] In 1999, she presented Emma on VH1.[19] She recorded "(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind" for the film Pokémon: The First Movie and contributed background vocals to Melanie B's song "Sophisticated Lady", which appeared as a B-side to her single "Word Up". In November 1999 she released her debut solo single, a cover of What I Am in collaboration with Tin Tin Out. In 2000, after the release of the group's comeback single, a double A-side of "Holler"/"Let Love Lead The Way" and the third studio album, Forever, which charted at number two in the UK, the Spice Girls stopped recording, concentrating on their solo careers in regards to their foreseeable future.[20] She also provided background vocals for Melanie B's album track, "Hotter", which appeared on the latter's debut solo studio album Hot in October 2000.

2001–2005: A Girl Like Me and Free Me

Bunton's debut solo album, A Girl Like Me, was released in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2001 by Virgin Records. The album debuted and peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart, with 21,500 copies sold in its first week.[21] Its lead single, "What Took You So Long?", debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart.[21] Although initial success was promising, A Girl Like Me fell down the chart quickly. However, the top five single "Take My Breath Away", and top twenty "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" helped the album stay on the UK Albums Chart for several weeks. On 7 September 2001, A Girl Like Me was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies,[5] ultimately becoming the 147th best-selling album in the United Kingdom for 2001.[22] The album sold 125,000 copies in the United Kingdom. The poor sales led to Bunton losing her contract with Virgin in 2002.[23] Bunton performed at Party at the Palace, an event that was held at Buckingham Palace Garden on 3 June 2002 in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Her solo performances at the event were a cover of The Supremes' 1964 hit "Baby Love" and her own "What Took You So Long?".[24]

After parting ways with Virgin, Bunton signed a new deal with 19 Recordings, run by former Spice Girls' manager Simon Fuller,[25] to release her second album, Free Me, on 9 February 2004. The album was largely produced by Mike Peden and Yak Bondy. Other contributions on the album courtesy of Cathy Dennis, Henry Binns and Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi. Inspired by the Motown and the 1960s era, the album was widely acclaimed by critics by its "charm and grace".[26] It debuted at number seven on the UK Albums Chart, spending over twelve weeks inside chart,[21] and being certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[5] The album had three top five singles in the United Kingdom – the title track, "Maybe" and "I'll Be There" – and a top twenty single, "Crickets Sing for Anamaria".[21] In the United States, both "Free Me" and "Maybe" were dance club regulars, reaching numbers four and six on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart respectively.[27] In 2005, Bunton appeared in the Bollywood film Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets.[28]

2006–2008: Life in Mono and Spice Girls reunion

 
Bunton performing "Maybe" on The Return of the Spice Girls tour in 2007

In October 2006, Bunton was a contestant in the BBC programme Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with Darren Bennett. She reached the semi-final and finished in third place.[29] On 13 November 2006, Bunton released the charity single for the BBC Children in Need appeal, recording Petula Clark's 1960s song "Downtown". It reached number three on the UK Singles Chart,[21] and was followed by her third studio album, Life in Mono. Much like her previous album, Life in Mono experimented with elements of 1960s pop music. For this particular album, the musical arrangement was more directed towards the 1960s French pop music, with some elements of British 1960s pop and Motown. The album was Bunton's first not to reach the top ten in the United Kingdom, only reaching number 65 on the albums chart.[21] The second single from it was "All I Need to Know", released on 12 February 2007, intended for Valentine's Day. Bunton shot the video around Old Street in East London, in the week before Christmas 2006.[30] Entering the UK Singles Chart at number 60, "All I Need to Know" became the lowest-charting single of Bunton's solo career.[21]

In 2007, the Spice Girls re-grouped and announced plans to tour as a quintet for the last time for a The Return of the Spice Girls, from which they were said to have earned £10 million each (approximately $20 million).[31] The team's members said that they were still enjoying doing their "own thing".[32] The group decided to release their first compilation album, a collection of their Greatest Hits. This album was released in early November 2007, and the tour began on 2 December 2007. During the reformation Film maker Bob Smeaton directed an official film of the tour, which he titled Spice Girls: Giving You Everything.[33] As well as their sell-out tour, the Spice Girls were contracted to appear in Tesco advertisements, for which they were paid £1 million each.[34]

2010–2014: Spice Girls musical and Olympics

 
Brown, Chisholm, Halliwell, Bunton, and Beckham at the Viva Forever premiere

Judy Craymer teamed up with the Spice Girls and Simon Fuller and began to develop a Spice Girls musical entitled Viva Forever. Although the girls were not to star in the show themselves, they were to influence the show's cast and production choices in a story which uses their music but bears no relation to their personal story; similar to that of ABBA's music in Mamma Mia!.[35] On 26 June 2012, all five Spice Girls were in attendance at a press conference in London to promote the launch of Viva Forever: The Musical.[36] The press conference was held at St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel, the location where the Spice Girls filmed the music video for their breakthrough hit "Wannabe", sixteen years earlier, to the day.[37] The musical opened at the West End's Piccadilly Theatre on 11 December 2012.[36] After poor reviews from critics and "a loss of £5 million", the show has its final performance on 29 June 2013. On 12 August 2012, after much speculation, Bunton and the Spice Girls performed a medley of "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life" at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, reuniting as a quintet for the last time for the event.[38]

Their performance was the most tweeted moment of Olympics closing ceremony with over 116,000 tweets on Twitter per minute.[39] Bunton also worked with fellow Spice Girl Melanie C on her 2012 album, Stages for the album track "I Know Him So Well". The song was released as a single on 11 November 2012.[40] In March 2013, Bunton was named the Foxy Bingo Celebrity Mum of the Year.[41] In March 2014, Bunton, along with Melanie C, took part in recording England's 2014 World Cup song. She collaborated with fellow pop stars Eliza Doolittle, Katy B, Conor Maynard, Kimberley Walsh and Pixie Lott on "Greatest Day", a track originally performed by British band Take That. The track was produced by Gary Barlow and recorded at Sarm Studios in London. The track also featured past footballers such as Gary Lineker, Michael Owen, Geoff Hurst, David Seaman, Peter Shilton, Glenn Hoddle and Dion Dublin on backing vocals.[42]

2018–present: My Happy Place and second Spice Girls reunion

 
Emma Bunton in December 2019

In June 2018, Bunton said during an interview on This Morning that she was back in the studio working on new material, more than a decade after her last album, Life in Mono. Bunton told host Phillip Schofield, "I am back in the studio, and I'm saying this here for the first time....I am in the studio having fun with some music of my own, just to see".[43] In November 2018, Bunton announced she had signed a record deal with BMG Rights Management and was preparing a new album.[44]

In September 2018, she voices the character Mama Bear in the UK version of the successful animated movie Smallfoot, starring Channing Tatum, James Corden, LeBron James and Danny DeVito.[45][46] The movie is a success and grossed $83.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $130.9 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $214.1 million. In November 2018, Bunton reunited with the Spice Girls to announce a UK and Ireland Stadium tour, Spice World - 2019 Tour, which began at Croke Park, Dublin on 24 May 2019 and ended in London, England on 15 June 2019.

On 27 February 2019, she released the first single of the new album, "Baby Please Don't Stop", which received generally positive reviews.[47][48] She later released a promo single, "Too Many Teardrops", on 9 March 2019.[49] She then released her duet with her partner Jade Jones, "You're All I Need to Get By", a cover the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell song.[50] On 12 April 2019, Bunton released her fourth album, My Happy Place. The tracklist consists of two original songs and eight covers of songs beloved by Bunton.[48] The album, which featured appearances from Jones, Robbie Williams, Will Young and Josh Kumra, sold 6,500 copies in its first week in the UK, and entered the UK Album Chart at number 11. My Happy Place became her first Top 20 album in 15 years. [48] She later released a promotional single, "Too Many Teardrops", on 9 March 2019.[51]

In November 2019, Bunton released a Christmas single, "Coming Home For Christmas", which also included a cover of "Santa Baby". On 6 December 2019, Bunton performed her first solo show in over a decade at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The concert was a special one-off Christmas show that featured Bunton performing well known Christmas covers as well as duets onstage with Will Young, Matt Goss and her fiancé Jade Jones.[52] The inclusive theater company, Chickenshed, of which Bunton has been a patron for many years, also joined her onstage for a rendition of the Spice Girls song "Mama".[53]

Other ventures

Radio

In February, and again between May and June 2009, Bunton starred as guest presenter on Heart London's Heart Breakfast alongside Jamie Theakston and Harriet Scott.[54] Bunton began hosting her own pre-recorded Saturday drive time[55] radio show on Heart in the Saturday afternoon slot 4–7 pm starting on Saturday 13 June 2009.[56] Bunton provided maternity leave cover for Heart Breakfast co-presenter Harriet Scott from 3 October until 23 December 2011 on Heart London.[57] Following Harriet Scott's departure from Heart Breakfast in November 2012, it was announced Bunton would succeed her as co-host along with Jamie Theakston from 7 January 2013.[58] She co-presented with Theakston until December 2018, making her final Heart Breakfast appearance on 14 December.[59] In March 2017, Bunton won the awards for "Radio Presenter of the Year" and "Digital Radio Programme" at the annual Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) Awards for her work on Heart London.[60] In January 2018, Bunton was offered a new Sunday night show that runs between 7 and 10. The first show aired on 14 January.

 
Bunton at a photoshoot for her Argos fashion line in 2014

Bunton left Heart London Breakfast at Christmas 2018 to focus on the 2019 Spice Girls Tour. She currently still presents the Sunday Evening Heart Show, Hearts Feel Good Weekend with Emma Bunton.

Television and films

Bunton has been seen in a television commercial for the supermarket chain Tesco. She also had a cameo role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours in the episode "What's a Spice Girl Like You...?". In July 2008, Bunton stood in as co-presenter alongside Richard Madeley on the television show Richard & Judy while Judy Finnigan was recovering from a knee operation. In October 2008, Bunton appeared on the UK series of The X Factor to assist judge Dannii Minogue in choosing the three best over-25s acts to take through to the live shows. In December 2008, Bunton debuted as a member of the panel on Loose Women on ITV.[61]

In February 2010, Bunton appeared in a UK National Television campaign first aired during Coronation Street,[62] showing her in the Heart Radio studios at the start and the end of the advert. In January 2010, Bunton joined the "Ice Panel" on ITV dancing show Dancing on Ice replacing former judge Ruthie Henshall. She stepped down from this role on 2 December 2011. Bunton hosted Channel 5's Don't Stop Believing from July to August 2010. In August 2010, Bunton guest presented GMTV with Lorraine on GMTV. On 8 October 2010,[63] 19 November 2010 and 7 January 2011,[64] she guest presented Lorraine on ITV Breakfast.

In January 2012, Bunton reprised her role as one of fictional PR manager Edina Monsoon's disgruntled clients in a revival of the BBC's Absolutely Fabulous. In August that same year, Bunton made a cameo appearance in Keith Lemon: The Film.[65] In the summer of 2013, Bunton was a judge on the ITV Saturday night entertainment series Your Face Sounds Familiar alongside Julian Clary and a different guest judge each week. In October 2014, Bunton appeared on The X Factor to assist judge and fellow Spice Girl Mel B in choosing the three best boys acts to take through to the live shows. In 2015, Bunton made a cameo appearance in Spanish comedy film Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida, during a scene in which the five main characters are seen impersonating the Spice Girls in a talent show.[66] In March 2016, Bunton has co-presented Too Much TV, a daily magazine show on BBC Two.[67] In 2015, Bunton made a cameo appearance in the 2016 film Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie. In addition, she gave her voice to Muhimu in the UK version of the episode "The Mbali Fields Migration" of the Disney Channel's television series The Lion Guard.[68]

In 2017, she appeared as a judge in the TV show Boy Band alongside Nick Carter, Rita Ora and Timbaland.[69][70]

Fashion

In 2011, Bunton teamed up with British retailer Argos to launch a series of childrenswear lines.[71][72]

Philanthropy

In 1999, 2001 and 2003 she was one of the donors of the charity campaign Nordoff-Robbins, focused in therapy for children with psychological, physical or developmental disabilities.[73][74] In April 1999 she helped launch the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's anti-child abuse campaign with Tony Blair and Prince Andrew.[75] She also starred in a government safety campaign to warn drinkers of the dangers of handling fireworks, recording commercials to air on television.[76] In 2000 Bunton supported the charity campaign Children Nationwide, which raised money to finance the research into childhood diseases.[77] In 2001 she donated £500,000 to performing arts and music charities funds.[78] In 2006 she was ambassador of BBC's Children in Need and released the charity single "Downtown", donating the money for the campaign. In 2010 she supported the World Children's Champions.[79] In 2011, Bunton was ambassador of Heart's Have a Heart campaign to help homeless people.[80]

In 2013, she supported the UNICEF's campaign Every Parent's Dream, which raised money for vaccine against maternal and newborn tetanus (MNT).[81] In 2014 she became an ambassador of UNICEF and travelled to Africa to assist in humanitarian work to eradicate the MNT.[citation needed] In April 2015, Bunton teamed up with Specsavers in Bishop's Stortford to launch a contest, where each entry would generate £1 for anti-bullying charity Kidscape to help vulnerable children.[82]

Personal life

 
Bunton performing with husband Jade Jones in 2019.

In 1997, Bunton dated British singer Lee Brennan.[83] In the same year, she was briefly linked to American actor Leonardo DiCaprio.[84][85] In 1998, she began dating British singer Jade Jones, from the group Damage, but they split for the first time in May 1999.[86] From September 1999 to September 2000, Bunton was in a relationship with the England footballer Rio Ferdinand, who was introduced by her friends David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.[87][86] In November 2000, she returned to Jones, but they split for the second time in March 2002, when Bunton decided to work again with Simon Fuller; Jones was against this decision.[86] In 2003, she was briefly linked to American singer Justin Timberlake.[88][89][90]

In 2004 she returned to Jade Jones and the relationship stabilised.[91] On 26 January 2007 she announced her pregnancy.[92] Her first child, a son, was born on 10 August 2007.[93] On 6 May 2011, her second son was born.[94] The couple became engaged on 21 January 2011[95] but Bunton said that she did not want to get married in a civil or religious ceremony, stating: "We don't need a wedding to justify our relationship."[96] Nevertheless, Bunton and Jones married on 13 July 2021.[97]

In 1999, Bunton moved to a £1.6 million penthouse in the Mount Vernon Village, in Hampstead, London.[98] In 2003, she had some problems with neighbours, who complained about her late-night parties.[98] In 2006, she and Jones moved to a mansion in Barnet, London.[99] Bunton was diagnosed with endometriosis.[100] She is also a godmother to Geri Halliwell's daughter, Bluebell Madonna Halliwell, born in 2006.[101] Bunton is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur football club.[102]

Discography

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 EastEnders Mugger Girl Episode: "18 August 1992"
1993 The Bill Janice Episode: "Missionary Work"
To Play the King Prostitute Episode: "28 November 1993"
Thatcherworld Josie Jenkins Unsold BBC pilot[103]
1999 Emma Presenter
2000 Celebrity
2003 Absolutely Fabulous Herself Episodes: "Cleanin'" and "Huntin', Shootin', Fishin'"
2005 Emma Goes to Bollywood Television documentary
I Love the '90s: Part Deux Presenter
Comic Relief Sketch Special Herself Television special
2006 Neighbours Episode: "What's a Spice Girl Like You...?"
Strictly Come Dancing Contestant Series 4 – third place
2007 Giving You Everything Herself Television documentary
2008 American Idol Guest Judge Episode: "Live Shows: Top 8"
Richard & Judy Guest Presenter Episode: "24 July 2008"
2008; 2014;
2016
The X Factor Mentor Assistant Season 5, 11 and 13
2008 Loose Women Guest Presenter Episodes: "1–5 December 2008"
2008–2012 Celebrity Juice Panelist
2009 Ant & Dec's Christmas Show Evil Stepmother Television special
Eurovision: Your Country Needs You Judge Episode: "24 January 2009"
Let's Dance for Comic Relief Episode: "21 February 2009"
2010 Don't Stop Believing Presenter
The Million Pound Drop Live Celebrity Contestant Season 3, episode 3
GMTV with Lorraine Relief Presenter
2010–2011 Lorraine Relief Presenter
Dancing on Ice Judge / Mentor Seasons 56
2012 Absolutely Fabulous: 20th anniversary Herself Episodes: "Job" and "Sport Relief Special"
The Spice Girls Story: Viva Forever! Television documentary
2013 Your Face Sounds Familiar Judge / Mentor
This Morning Summer Presenter
I Heart Glee Television special
2015 The Rocky Horror Show Live Narrator Television special
2016 Too Much TV Presenter
Drunk History Maid Marian / Catherine Parr Episodes: "One" and "Nine"
Murder in Successville Sidekick Episode: "Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes"
Josh Herself Episode: "Share & Share Alike"
The Lion Guard Muhimu Voice; Guest role (UK dub) Episode: "The Mbali Fields Migration"
2017 Not Going Out Herself Episode: "Hot Tub"
Boy Band Judge
Tim Vine Travels in Time Anne Boleyn Television special
2018 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Judge Season 3, episode: "Handmaids to Kitty Girls"
2018–present The Great American Baking Show Host Season 4–present
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race UK Judge Series 3, episode: "Big Drag Energy"
2022 Concert For Ukraine Presenter
The Circle Contestant Season 4; played with Mel B, as catfish “Jared”

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Spice World Baby Spice
2001 Yes You Can Pop Angel Short film
Zoolander Herself
2005 Pyaar Mein Twist Kylie Milligan Bollywood Hindi debut
Chocolate Tabetha Gagoh Hindi movie
2008 The Queen: A Life in Film[104] Herself Documentary
2012 Keith Lemon: The Film Herself
2015 Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida (Girl's Night Out)
2016 Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie Cameo
2018 Smallfoot Mama Bear (voice) UK version

Tours

Radio

Year Title Role Times Station
2009–2017 Saturday Drivetime Presenter 5pm–7pm Heart
2013–2018 Heart Breakfast Presenter 6am–9am Heart
2018–present Sunday Evenings Presenter 7pm–10pm Heart

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1999 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Spice World Nominated [105]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actress: Comedy
2001 Smash Hits Poll Awards Best Female Solo Artist Herself [106]
2004 Meteor Awards Best Female Singer [107]
Popjustice £20 Music Prize Best Song "Maybe" [108]
2008 Foxy Bingo Awards Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself [109]
2010 Glamour Awards Radio Personality The Saturday Show [110]
Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Newcomer [111]
2011 Glamour Awards Radio Personality [112]
2012 TRIC Awards [113][114]
2013 Glamour Awards Heart Breakfast [115]
Radio Academy Awards Listeners Choice Award [116]
Foxy Bingo Awards Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself Won [117]
2014 Radio Times Best Strictly Come Dancing Contestant of All Time Strictly Come Dancing [118]
TRIC Awards Radio Personality Heart Breakfast [119]
Radio Programme Nominated
2016 Glamour Awards Radio Personality [120]
2017 TRIC Awards Radio Personality Herself Won

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External links

  • Heart's Feel Good Weekend with Emma Bunton on Heart Radio
  • Emma Bunton at IMDb

emma, bunton, emma, bunton, born, january, 1976, english, singer, songwriter, actress, media, personality, rose, fame, 1990s, member, girl, group, spice, girls, which, nicknamed, baby, spice, reflecting, fact, that, youngest, member, with, over, million, recor. Emma Lee Bunton born 21 January 1976 3 is an English singer songwriter actress and media personality She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice reflecting the fact that she was the youngest member With over 100 million records sold worldwide 4 the group became the best selling female group of all time Emma BuntonBunton in 2014BornEmma Lee Bunton 1976 01 21 21 January 1976 age 47 Finchley London EnglandOther namesBaby SpiceOccupationsSingersongwriteractressmedia personalityYears active1994 presentSpouseJade Jones m 2021 wbr Children2Musical careerGenresPop 1 dance pop 2 InstrumentsVocalsLabelsVirgin19BMGMember ofSpice GirlsDuring the Spice Girls hiatus Bunton released her debut solo album A Girl Like Me 2001 which debuted at number four on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 100 000 copies 5 The album spawned the single What Took You So Long which topped the UK Singles Chart The album also contains the top five singles What I Am and Take My Breath Away Her second studio album Free Me 2004 included the top five single Free Me and the top ten singles Maybe and I ll Be There Following the release of her third studio album Life in Mono 2006 which included the top 3 single Downtown Bunton reunited with the Spice Girls in 2007 for a one off international tour and greatest hits album In April 2019 she released her fourth studio album My Happy Place In the summer of 2019 she reunited with the Spice Girls for a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland Bunton s television appearances include a recurring role on the BBC One comedy series Absolutely Fabulous 2003 2012 being a contestant on the fourth series of the BBC dancing competition show Strictly Come Dancing and being a judge on the ITV celebrity skating show Dancing on Ice 2010 2011 and entertainment series Your Face Sounds Familiar 2013 From 2013 to 2018 she was a radio presenter on the Heart Breakfast Show in London with Jamie Theakston She currently presents her own show on Sunday evenings Contents 1 Early life and career beginnings 2 Music career 2 1 1994 2000 Spice Girls 2 2 2001 2005 A Girl Like Me and Free Me 2 3 2006 2008 Life in Mono and Spice Girls reunion 2 4 2010 2014 Spice Girls musical and Olympics 2 5 2018 present My Happy Place and second Spice Girls reunion 3 Other ventures 3 1 Radio 3 2 Television and films 3 3 Fashion 3 4 Philanthropy 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 6 1 Television 6 2 Film 7 Tours 8 Radio 9 Awards and nominations 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and career beginnings EditBunton was born in Finchley Barnet London 6 Her parents Pauline a karate instructor and Trevor Bunton a milkman split when she was 11 after which she stayed with her mother She has a younger brother Paul James 7 As stated in a TV interview with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford on This Morning during August 2016 Bunton s maternal family originate from County Wexford Ireland Bunton went to St Theresa s Roman Catholic Primary School in Finchley She enrolled in the Sylvia Young Theatre School At the SYTS she became friendly with Keeley Hawes they lived and travelled together for six months 8 Bunton appeared briefly in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 1992 as a mugger 9 In 1993 she appeared in the ITV police drama The Bill and made a brief appearance as a prostitute in the BBC drama series To Play the King Bunton also appeared in a public information film for the British government concerning firework safety 10 Music career Edit1994 2000 Spice Girls Edit In 1994 Melanie Chisholm Melanie Brown Geri Halliwell and Victoria Adams responded to an advertisement in The Stage 11 Around 400 women who answered the ad went to Dance Works studios Halliwell Chisholm Adams and Brown were originally chosen as the members of the group along with Michelle Stephenson who due to her lack of commitment was replaced with Abigail Kis then Bunton The group felt insecure about the lack of a contract and were frustrated by the direction in which Heart Management was steering them In October 1994 armed with a catalogue of demos and dance routines the group began touring management agencies They persuaded Bob Herbert to set up a showcase performance for the group in front of industry writers producers and A amp R men in December 1994 at the Nomis Studios in Shepherd s Bush where they received an overwhelmingly positive reaction 12 Due to the large interest in the group the Herberts quickly set about creating a binding contract for the group Encouraged by the reaction they had received at the Nomis showcase all five members delayed signing contracts on the legal advice from amongst others Adams father Anthony Adams In March 1995 because of the group s frustration at their management s unwillingness to listen to their visions and ideas they parted with Heart Management Bunton was the youngest member of the group The group began a relationship with Simon Fuller of 19 Entertainment and finally signed with him in March 1995 During the summer of that year the group toured record labels in London and Los Angeles with Fuller and finally signed a deal with Virgin Records in September 1995 From this point on up to the summer of 1996 the group continued to write and record tracks for their debut album while extensively touring the west coast of the United States where they had signed a publishing deal with Windswept Pacific On 8 July 1996 the Spice Girls released their debut single Wannabe in the United Kingdom In the weeks leading up to the release the video for Wannabe got a trial airing on The Box music channel Wannabe proved to be a major hit topping the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks and also topping the charts in a further 34 countries including Australia Denmark France Germany and the United States 13 and becoming the all time biggest selling single by an all female group 14 It was followed by nine further number one singles from their albums Spice Spiceworld and Forever 15 Each member of the group received a nickname from the media Bunton was named Baby Spice 16 17 Other successful releases followed including Say You ll Be There 2 Become 1 Who Do You Think You Are and Mama from Spice and Spice Up Your Life Too Much Stop and Viva Forever from Spiceworld 18 In 1999 she presented Emma on VH1 19 She recorded Hey You Free Up Your Mind for the film Pokemon The First Movie and contributed background vocals to Melanie B s song Sophisticated Lady which appeared as a B side to her single Word Up In November 1999 she released her debut solo single a cover of What I Am in collaboration with Tin Tin Out In 2000 after the release of the group s comeback single a double A side of Holler Let Love Lead The Way and the third studio album Forever which charted at number two in the UK the Spice Girls stopped recording concentrating on their solo careers in regards to their foreseeable future 20 She also provided background vocals for Melanie B s album track Hotter which appeared on the latter s debut solo studio album Hot in October 2000 2001 2005 A Girl Like Me and Free Me Edit Bunton s debut solo album A Girl Like Me was released in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2001 by Virgin Records The album debuted and peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart with 21 500 copies sold in its first week 21 Its lead single What Took You So Long debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart 21 Although initial success was promising A Girl Like Me fell down the chart quickly However the top five single Take My Breath Away and top twenty We re Not Gonna Sleep Tonight helped the album stay on the UK Albums Chart for several weeks On 7 September 2001 A Girl Like Me was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for sales in excess of 100 000 copies 5 ultimately becoming the 147th best selling album in the United Kingdom for 2001 22 The album sold 125 000 copies in the United Kingdom The poor sales led to Bunton losing her contract with Virgin in 2002 23 Bunton performed at Party at the Palace an event that was held at Buckingham Palace Garden on 3 June 2002 in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II Her solo performances at the event were a cover of The Supremes 1964 hit Baby Love and her own What Took You So Long 24 After parting ways with Virgin Bunton signed a new deal with 19 Recordings run by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller 25 to release her second album Free Me on 9 February 2004 The album was largely produced by Mike Peden and Yak Bondy Other contributions on the album courtesy of Cathy Dennis Henry Binns and Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi Inspired by the Motown and the 1960s era the album was widely acclaimed by critics by its charm and grace 26 It debuted at number seven on the UK Albums Chart spending over twelve weeks inside chart 21 and being certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 5 The album had three top five singles in the United Kingdom the title track Maybe and I ll Be There and a top twenty single Crickets Sing for Anamaria 21 In the United States both Free Me and Maybe were dance club regulars reaching numbers four and six on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart respectively 27 In 2005 Bunton appeared in the Bollywood film Chocolate Deep Dark Secrets 28 2006 2008 Life in Mono and Spice Girls reunion Edit Bunton performing Maybe on The Return of the Spice Girls tour in 2007 In October 2006 Bunton was a contestant in the BBC programme Strictly Come Dancing partnered with Darren Bennett She reached the semi final and finished in third place 29 On 13 November 2006 Bunton released the charity single for the BBC Children in Need appeal recording Petula Clark s 1960s song Downtown It reached number three on the UK Singles Chart 21 and was followed by her third studio album Life in Mono Much like her previous album Life in Mono experimented with elements of 1960s pop music For this particular album the musical arrangement was more directed towards the 1960s French pop music with some elements of British 1960s pop and Motown The album was Bunton s first not to reach the top ten in the United Kingdom only reaching number 65 on the albums chart 21 The second single from it was All I Need to Know released on 12 February 2007 intended for Valentine s Day Bunton shot the video around Old Street in East London in the week before Christmas 2006 30 Entering the UK Singles Chart at number 60 All I Need to Know became the lowest charting single of Bunton s solo career 21 In 2007 the Spice Girls re grouped and announced plans to tour as a quintet for the last time for a The Return of the Spice Girls from which they were said to have earned 10 million each approximately 20 million 31 The team s members said that they were still enjoying doing their own thing 32 The group decided to release their first compilation album a collection of their Greatest Hits This album was released in early November 2007 and the tour began on 2 December 2007 During the reformation Film maker Bob Smeaton directed an official film of the tour which he titled Spice Girls Giving You Everything 33 As well as their sell out tour the Spice Girls were contracted to appear in Tesco advertisements for which they were paid 1 million each 34 2010 2014 Spice Girls musical and Olympics Edit Brown Chisholm Halliwell Bunton and Beckham at the Viva Forever premiere Judy Craymer teamed up with the Spice Girls and Simon Fuller and began to develop a Spice Girls musical entitled Viva Forever Although the girls were not to star in the show themselves they were to influence the show s cast and production choices in a story which uses their music but bears no relation to their personal story similar to that of ABBA s music in Mamma Mia 35 On 26 June 2012 all five Spice Girls were in attendance at a press conference in London to promote the launch of Viva Forever The Musical 36 The press conference was held at St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel the location where the Spice Girls filmed the music video for their breakthrough hit Wannabe sixteen years earlier to the day 37 The musical opened at the West End s Piccadilly Theatre on 11 December 2012 36 After poor reviews from critics and a loss of 5 million the show has its final performance on 29 June 2013 On 12 August 2012 after much speculation Bunton and the Spice Girls performed a medley of Wannabe and Spice Up Your Life at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony reuniting as a quintet for the last time for the event 38 Their performance was the most tweeted moment of Olympics closing ceremony with over 116 000 tweets on Twitter per minute 39 Bunton also worked with fellow Spice Girl Melanie C on her 2012 album Stages for the album track I Know Him So Well The song was released as a single on 11 November 2012 40 In March 2013 Bunton was named the Foxy Bingo Celebrity Mum of the Year 41 In March 2014 Bunton along with Melanie C took part in recording England s 2014 World Cup song She collaborated with fellow pop stars Eliza Doolittle Katy B Conor Maynard Kimberley Walsh and Pixie Lott on Greatest Day a track originally performed by British band Take That The track was produced by Gary Barlow and recorded at Sarm Studios in London The track also featured past footballers such as Gary Lineker Michael Owen Geoff Hurst David Seaman Peter Shilton Glenn Hoddle and Dion Dublin on backing vocals 42 2018 present My Happy Place and second Spice Girls reunion Edit Emma Bunton in December 2019 In June 2018 Bunton said during an interview on This Morning that she was back in the studio working on new material more than a decade after her last album Life in Mono Bunton told host Phillip Schofield I am back in the studio and I m saying this here for the first time I am in the studio having fun with some music of my own just to see 43 In November 2018 Bunton announced she had signed a record deal with BMG Rights Management and was preparing a new album 44 In September 2018 she voices the character Mama Bear in the UK version of the successful animated movie Smallfoot starring Channing Tatum James Corden LeBron James and Danny DeVito 45 46 The movie is a success and grossed 83 2 million in the United States and Canada and 130 9 million in other territories for a total worldwide gross of 214 1 million In November 2018 Bunton reunited with the Spice Girls to announce a UK and Ireland Stadium tour Spice World 2019 Tour which began at Croke Park Dublin on 24 May 2019 and ended in London England on 15 June 2019 On 27 February 2019 she released the first single of the new album Baby Please Don t Stop which received generally positive reviews 47 48 She later released a promo single Too Many Teardrops on 9 March 2019 49 She then released her duet with her partner Jade Jones You re All I Need to Get By a cover the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell song 50 On 12 April 2019 Bunton released her fourth album My Happy Place The tracklist consists of two original songs and eight covers of songs beloved by Bunton 48 The album which featured appearances from Jones Robbie Williams Will Young and Josh Kumra sold 6 500 copies in its first week in the UK and entered the UK Album Chart at number 11 My Happy Place became her first Top 20 album in 15 years 48 She later released a promotional single Too Many Teardrops on 9 March 2019 51 In November 2019 Bunton released a Christmas single Coming Home For Christmas which also included a cover of Santa Baby On 6 December 2019 Bunton performed her first solo show in over a decade at the Royal Albert Hall in London The concert was a special one off Christmas show that featured Bunton performing well known Christmas covers as well as duets onstage with Will Young Matt Goss and her fiance Jade Jones 52 The inclusive theater company Chickenshed of which Bunton has been a patron for many years also joined her onstage for a rendition of the Spice Girls song Mama 53 Other ventures EditRadio EditIn February and again between May and June 2009 Bunton starred as guest presenter on Heart London s Heart Breakfast alongside Jamie Theakston and Harriet Scott 54 Bunton began hosting her own pre recorded Saturday drive time 55 radio show on Heart in the Saturday afternoon slot 4 7 pm starting on Saturday 13 June 2009 56 Bunton provided maternity leave cover for Heart Breakfast co presenter Harriet Scott from 3 October until 23 December 2011 on Heart London 57 Following Harriet Scott s departure from Heart Breakfast in November 2012 it was announced Bunton would succeed her as co host along with Jamie Theakston from 7 January 2013 58 She co presented with Theakston until December 2018 making her final Heart Breakfast appearance on 14 December 59 In March 2017 Bunton won the awards for Radio Presenter of the Year and Digital Radio Programme at the annual Television and Radio Industries Club TRIC Awards for her work on Heart London 60 In January 2018 Bunton was offered a new Sunday night show that runs between 7 and 10 The first show aired on 14 January Bunton at a photoshoot for her Argos fashion line in 2014 Bunton left Heart London Breakfast at Christmas 2018 to focus on the 2019 Spice Girls Tour She currently still presents the Sunday Evening Heart Show Hearts Feel Good Weekend with Emma Bunton Television and films Edit Bunton has been seen in a television commercial for the supermarket chain Tesco She also had a cameo role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours in the episode What s a Spice Girl Like You In July 2008 Bunton stood in as co presenter alongside Richard Madeley on the television show Richard amp Judy while Judy Finnigan was recovering from a knee operation In October 2008 Bunton appeared on the UK series of The X Factor to assist judge Dannii Minogue in choosing the three best over 25s acts to take through to the live shows In December 2008 Bunton debuted as a member of the panel on Loose Women on ITV 61 In February 2010 Bunton appeared in a UK National Television campaign first aired during Coronation Street 62 showing her in the Heart Radio studios at the start and the end of the advert In January 2010 Bunton joined the Ice Panel on ITV dancing show Dancing on Ice replacing former judge Ruthie Henshall She stepped down from this role on 2 December 2011 Bunton hosted Channel 5 s Don t Stop Believing from July to August 2010 In August 2010 Bunton guest presented GMTV with Lorraine on GMTV On 8 October 2010 63 19 November 2010 and 7 January 2011 64 she guest presented Lorraine on ITV Breakfast In January 2012 Bunton reprised her role as one of fictional PR manager Edina Monsoon s disgruntled clients in a revival of the BBC s Absolutely Fabulous In August that same year Bunton made a cameo appearance in Keith Lemon The Film 65 In the summer of 2013 Bunton was a judge on the ITV Saturday night entertainment series Your Face Sounds Familiar alongside Julian Clary and a different guest judge each week In October 2014 Bunton appeared on The X Factor to assist judge and fellow Spice Girl Mel B in choosing the three best boys acts to take through to the live shows In 2015 Bunton made a cameo appearance in Spanish comedy film Como sobrevivir a una despedida during a scene in which the five main characters are seen impersonating the Spice Girls in a talent show 66 In March 2016 Bunton has co presented Too Much TV a daily magazine show on BBC Two 67 In 2015 Bunton made a cameo appearance in the 2016 film Absolutely Fabulous The Movie In addition she gave her voice to Muhimu in the UK version of the episode The Mbali Fields Migration of the Disney Channel s television series The Lion Guard 68 In 2017 she appeared as a judge in the TV show Boy Band alongside Nick Carter Rita Ora and Timbaland 69 70 Fashion Edit In 2011 Bunton teamed up with British retailer Argos to launch a series of childrenswear lines 71 72 Philanthropy Edit In 1999 2001 and 2003 she was one of the donors of the charity campaign Nordoff Robbins focused in therapy for children with psychological physical or developmental disabilities 73 74 In April 1999 she helped launch the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children s anti child abuse campaign with Tony Blair and Prince Andrew 75 She also starred in a government safety campaign to warn drinkers of the dangers of handling fireworks recording commercials to air on television 76 In 2000 Bunton supported the charity campaign Children Nationwide which raised money to finance the research into childhood diseases 77 In 2001 she donated 500 000 to performing arts and music charities funds 78 In 2006 she was ambassador of BBC s Children in Need and released the charity single Downtown donating the money for the campaign In 2010 she supported the World Children s Champions 79 In 2011 Bunton was ambassador of Heart s Have a Heart campaign to help homeless people 80 In 2013 she supported the UNICEF s campaign Every Parent s Dream which raised money for vaccine against maternal and newborn tetanus MNT 81 In 2014 she became an ambassador of UNICEF and travelled to Africa to assist in humanitarian work to eradicate the MNT citation needed In April 2015 Bunton teamed up with Specsavers in Bishop s Stortford to launch a contest where each entry would generate 1 for anti bullying charity Kidscape to help vulnerable children 82 Personal life Edit Bunton performing with husband Jade Jones in 2019 In 1997 Bunton dated British singer Lee Brennan 83 In the same year she was briefly linked to American actor Leonardo DiCaprio 84 85 In 1998 she began dating British singer Jade Jones from the group Damage but they split for the first time in May 1999 86 From September 1999 to September 2000 Bunton was in a relationship with the England footballer Rio Ferdinand who was introduced by her friends David Beckham and Victoria Beckham 87 86 In November 2000 she returned to Jones but they split for the second time in March 2002 when Bunton decided to work again with Simon Fuller Jones was against this decision 86 In 2003 she was briefly linked to American singer Justin Timberlake 88 89 90 In 2004 she returned to Jade Jones and the relationship stabilised 91 On 26 January 2007 she announced her pregnancy 92 Her first child a son was born on 10 August 2007 93 On 6 May 2011 her second son was born 94 The couple became engaged on 21 January 2011 95 but Bunton said that she did not want to get married in a civil or religious ceremony stating We don t need a wedding to justify our relationship 96 Nevertheless Bunton and Jones married on 13 July 2021 97 In 1999 Bunton moved to a 1 6 million penthouse in the Mount Vernon Village in Hampstead London 98 In 2003 she had some problems with neighbours who complained about her late night parties 98 In 2006 she and Jones moved to a mansion in Barnet London 99 Bunton was diagnosed with endometriosis 100 She is also a godmother to Geri Halliwell s daughter Bluebell Madonna Halliwell born in 2006 101 Bunton is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur football club 102 Discography EditMain articles Emma Bunton discography and Spice Girls discography A Girl Like Me 2001 Free Me 2004 Life in Mono 2006 My Happy Place 2019 Filmography EditTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1992 EastEnders Mugger Girl Episode 18 August 1992 1993 The Bill Janice Episode Missionary Work To Play the King Prostitute Episode 28 November 1993 Thatcherworld Josie Jenkins Unsold BBC pilot 103 1999 Emma Presenter2000 Celebrity2003 Absolutely Fabulous Herself Episodes Cleanin and Huntin Shootin Fishin 2005 Emma Goes to Bollywood Television documentaryI Love the 90s Part Deux PresenterComic Relief Sketch Special Herself Television special2006 Neighbours Episode What s a Spice Girl Like You Strictly Come Dancing Contestant Series 4 third place2007 Giving You Everything Herself Television documentary2008 American Idol Guest Judge Episode Live Shows Top 8 Richard amp Judy Guest Presenter Episode 24 July 2008 2008 2014 2016 The X Factor Mentor Assistant Season 5 11 and 132008 Loose Women Guest Presenter Episodes 1 5 December 2008 2008 2012 Celebrity Juice Panelist2009 Ant amp Dec s Christmas Show Evil Stepmother Television specialEurovision Your Country Needs You Judge Episode 24 January 2009 Let s Dance for Comic Relief Episode 21 February 2009 2010 Don t Stop Believing PresenterThe Million Pound Drop Live Celebrity Contestant Season 3 episode 3GMTV with Lorraine Relief Presenter2010 2011 Lorraine Relief PresenterDancing on Ice Judge Mentor Seasons 5 62012 Absolutely Fabulous 20th anniversary Herself Episodes Job and Sport Relief Special The Spice Girls Story Viva Forever Television documentary2013 Your Face Sounds Familiar Judge MentorThis Morning Summer PresenterI Heart Glee Television special2015 The Rocky Horror Show Live Narrator Television special2016 Too Much TV PresenterDrunk History Maid Marian Catherine Parr Episodes One and Nine Murder in Successville Sidekick Episode Head Shoulders Knees amp Toes Josh Herself Episode Share amp Share Alike The Lion Guard Muhimu Voice Guest role UK dub Episode The Mbali Fields Migration 2017 Not Going Out Herself Episode Hot Tub Boy Band JudgeTim Vine Travels in Time Anne Boleyn Television special2018 RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars Judge Season 3 episode Handmaids to Kitty Girls 2018 present The Great American Baking Show Host Season 4 present2021 RuPaul s Drag Race UK Judge Series 3 episode Big Drag Energy 2022 Concert For Ukraine PresenterThe Circle Contestant Season 4 played with Mel B as catfish Jared Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 Spice World Baby Spice2001 Yes You Can Pop Angel Short filmZoolander Herself2005 Pyaar Mein Twist Kylie Milligan Bollywood Hindi debutChocolate Tabetha Gagoh Hindi movie2008 The Queen A Life in Film 104 Herself Documentary2012 Keith Lemon The Film Herself2015 Como sobrevivir a una despedida Girl s Night Out 2016 Absolutely Fabulous The Movie Cameo2018 Smallfoot Mama Bear voice UK versionTours EditLive in Concert 2001 Free Me Tour 2004 Emma Bunton s Christmas Party Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2019 Emma Bunton and Friends 2022 Radio EditYear Title Role Times Station2009 2017 Saturday Drivetime Presenter 5pm 7pm Heart2013 2018 Heart Breakfast Presenter 6am 9am Heart2018 present Sunday Evenings Presenter 7pm 10pm HeartAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result Ref 1999 Kids Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Spice World Nominated 105 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actress Comedy2001 Smash Hits Poll Awards Best Female Solo Artist Herself 106 2004 Meteor Awards Best Female Singer 107 Popjustice 20 Music Prize Best Song Maybe 108 2008 Foxy Bingo Awards Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself 109 2010 Glamour Awards Radio Personality The Saturday Show 110 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Newcomer 111 2011 Glamour Awards Radio Personality 112 2012 TRIC Awards 113 114 2013 Glamour Awards Heart Breakfast 115 Radio Academy Awards Listeners Choice Award 116 Foxy Bingo Awards Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself Won 117 2014 Radio Times Best Strictly Come Dancing Contestant of All Time Strictly Come Dancing 118 TRIC Awards Radio Personality Heart Breakfast 119 Radio Programme Nominated2016 Glamour Awards Radio Personality 120 2017 TRIC Awards Radio Personality Herself WonReferences Edit Emma Bunton at Musical Discoveries Musical Discoveries Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 20 January 2017 REVIEW FREE ME BY EMMA BUNTON CD 2004 Pop Rescue 20 April 2015 Retrieved 31 December 2020 Rose Mike 21 January 2023 Today s famous birthdays list for January 21 2023 includes celebrities Luke Grimes Geena Davis Cleveland com Retrieved 21 January 2023 Magic Radio sign Melanie C Bauer Media 3 February 2017 Retrieved 18 August 2021 a b c BPI Certified Awards British Phonographic Industry 7 September 2001 Archived from the original on 11 January 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2010 Emma Bunton Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Hattenstone Simon 18 November 2006 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