Spice Girls ‘are left red-faced as 30-year-old song with VERY X-rated title is leaked online’

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Spice Girls ‘are left red-faced as 30-year-old song with VERY X-rated title is leaked online in security breach’

The Spice Girls have been left red-faced after an unreleased song with an X-rated title has been leaked almost 30 years after it was recorded.

The song, called C. U. Next Tuesday, was recorded for their debut album Spice and a demo of it was leaked to the internet this week in an unexplained security breach. 

Victoria Beckham, Mel C,  Mel B, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner are said to be embarrassed by the leak given the title being a euphemism for a four letter expletive.

Spice Girls ‘are left red-faced as 30-year-old song with VERY X-rated title is leaked online’

Uh Oh: The Spice Girls have been left red-faced after an unreleased song with an X-rated title has been leaked almost 30 years after it was recorded (pictured in 1996) 

Last year, the group released Spice 25 to celebrate the album’s 25th anniversary, featuring unreleased demos and remixes, however C. U. Next Tuesday didn’t make the cut. 

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Mel C has previously been vocal about her dislike for the track, saying: ‘C.U. Next Tuesday was never used because it’s a pile of s**t. It would be a big rip-off if Virgin put it on a greatest hits album now.’ 

A source told The Sun: ‘The Spice Girls are all at a very different place in their lives now than they were when this song was first written as a tongue-in-cheek track in the Nineties.

‘It is obviously a bit embarrassing given the cringeworthy title, as they wouldn’t use the c-word in their own lives. It is a bit of a mystery how on earth it has got out but they aren’t going to dwell on it.’

Embarrassed: The song, called C. U. Next Tuesday, was recorded for their debut album Spice and a demo of it was leaked to the internet this week in an unexplained security breach

Embarrassed: The song, called C. U. Next Tuesday, was recorded for their debut album Spice and a demo of it was leaked to the internet this week in an unexplained security breach

The insider added that the girls are hoping the song will ultimately be forgotten.  

They said: ‘The group have other projects they are looking forward to in 2023 so are focusing on them and hoping this song — which they were never particularly fond of — is forgotten.’

MailOnline has contacted representatives of the Spice Girls for comment. 

Baby Spice Emma recently reflected on her unbreakable bond with her fellow bandmates.

Honest: Mel C has previously been vocal about her dislike for the track, saying: 'C.U. Next Tuesday was never used because it's a pile of s**t'

Honest: Mel C has previously been vocal about her dislike for the track, saying: ‘C.U. Next Tuesday was never used because it’s a pile of s**t’ 

Speaking to MailOnline, the singer said she will always be close to the girls as they’ve ‘been through so much together’.

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After the group became the biggest girl band of all time, Emma said: ‘Nobody else will ever understand that relationship between us.

‘We’ve been through so much and we still go through so much, from children to work. There’s a bond there and it’s very, very strong.’ 

A source said: 'It is obviously a bit embarrassing given the cringeworthy title, as they wouldn't use the c-word in their own lives. It is a bit of a mystery how on earth it has got out'

A source said: ‘It is obviously a bit embarrassing given the cringeworthy title, as they wouldn’t use the c-word in their own lives. It is a bit of a mystery how on earth it has got out’  

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