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The Spice Girls were the first, but not the last, of the twists the show has thrown in this season to make things a bit more unpredictable. They’re so kind-hearted I think it would have broken them! I’m so glad they never had to be Influencers as Jared. I loved watching Mel curl up at the bottom of Emma’s bed for nightly debriefs, listening to them attempt to land American slang, watching them fall over laughing trying to keep up with Alyssa’s flirting, and they were obvs having a delightful time. They made The Circle extra wholesome and fun. I’d like to commend Mel and Emma for throwing suspicion off of themselves and onto Alyssa and Rachel when everyone was trying to root them out. That said, most of the catfishes are bad at catfishing. KaeLyn: We seem to almost unilaterally agree that they struggled with catfishing and playing the game. That said, it was kinda weird that the other contestants were able to add more money to the final prize by not guessing that Mel and Emma were playing as Jared? I thought the ones who guessed correctly that he was a catfish should’ve won the extra money, not the ones who were fooled. I loved watching them interact with each other and deciding what to say. Natalie: When the UK version invited a celebrity, they got Richard Madeley, a well-known morning show host… so needless to say, getting the Spice Girls on the American version is a vast improvement. Would I see them attempt catfishing again because it’s so goddamn funny? Absolutely. Lily: Don’t forget to include Mel B’s dog, Cookie! Now, I’m not a huge Spice Girls fan (although I will belt out “2 Become 1” on occasion), but I was thrilled to have them there. Meg: I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I knew next to nothing about the Spice Girls before this season of The Circle, but I can now confidently say that I would die for Mel B.
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I also think they did great as a catfish! They caught themselves so many times when they were going to say things that could get them caught up, like using the word “we” and I’d like to think my screaming at the TV helped that. Last year we had the *NSYNC moment so why not. I love putting them in there because The Circle plays on nostalgia because they know their audience. The Spice Girls were a huge part of my childhood, like, they were my intro into Britpop (Steps, S Club 7, 5ive, Cleopatra and many others followed swiftly after) but they were like my version of The Supremes. Shelli: LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING - as someone who watches Spice World on a monthly basis, I was WILDLY happy about this. Riese: I appreciated the additional Bisexual Representation provided by Mel B and it was cute to see their friendship and yes I did spend some time wondering if they were sleeping in the same bed before realizing they probably weren’t, which was sad. What was your reaction to their inclusion in the show’s fourth season? How do you think they did as a catfish?
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There are gay things to talk about in this season of The Circle but we’d be remiss if we didn’t start with this: THE SPICE GIRLS WERE IN THE CIRCLE! Melanie Brown and Emma Bunton (AKA Scary Spice and Baby Spice) joined The Circle as a catfish: Jared, a children’s book author. But is the show still the “bisexual chaos” that we all loved from the first season? We gathered our own #CircleFam to talk all about it. The new season has brought a slew of new twists and turns and introduced us to out lesbian influencer/ former Harlem Globetrotter, Crissa Jackson. Last year Drew aptly described it as “ Big Brother by way of Instagram.” Contestants are regularly rated and subsequently blocked by the game’s most popular players. But The Circle isn’t just about sliding into someone else’s DMs, it’s a competition. Sometimes, the player at the other end of the chat is truly themselves other times, they’re pretending to be someone else. Their only tool to interact with each other is a custom-made social media-style app called the Circle which lets them chat and share images and a profile with the other contestants. If you’ve, somehow, missed the show’s first three seasons, let’s explain how it works: The Circle features a group of contestants who move into the same apartment building and live in, almost, complete isolation. The social media driven reality show, The Circle returned for its fourth season earlier this month and, once again, it’s given us plenty to talk about. ? ALERT! ? ALERT! ? Everyone’s favorite pandemic obsession is back.