Geri Halliwell-Horner discusses writing "Spiceworld" and the challenge of pursuing your dreams (3/3)
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Geri Horner takes questions from the Oxford Union audience, discussing diverse topics such as when her love of yoga started, the best bits of the Spiceworld movie, and how being disciplined and focused will help you achieve your dreams
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the place is packed!!!
😂
Hahahah
It would be a dream to ask questions to Geri. How nice!❤
I m always introduced to some intellectuals whenever I watched a new guest speaker here in these discussions, thank you for making it virtual although it's a dream to sit on this floor of Oxford but we still enjoy these discussions while sitting at the other corner in this online world ❤
Geri ❤🤓🤓🤓😀😀😀💵💵🤓👍🤓🕟🕟
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She is a big supporter of austerity -for others.
whys the room empty?
Well she obviously isn't that popular.
Most of the usual audience may not have even been born when she left the Spice Girls, let alone remember them at their peak. For people who remember that, there is definitely nostalgia, but for people who came after she is basically just an one-fifth of a former pop group.
@@chasef89very true. I'm 41 so I was in middle and high school when the Spice Girls were at their peak. I mentioned the Spice Girls to a coworker who is in her early 20s, and she had no real clue who the Spice Girls were. I thought she was kidding at first. She wasn't.
@@peterpinsent9028 Good to know their legacy lives on!
Is it me or is there nobody there?
2:00.... is she auditioning for the US Olympic mascot position?
Littrally sitting in front of a 90’s icon and not one appreciate her wisdom, passion …. Maybe because they were still shitting them selves in nappies when she was doing her thing …. 😂😂
she's really waffling
3:10.... what a stupid question from such an 'enlightened' audience!
Tory
She's sweet, but not ready for such conversations.