Geri Halliwell went from modest beginnings to international superstardom as one-fifth of the world-conquering pop group, the Spice Girls. As "Ginger Spice," she helped ignite the 1990s with a mix of unapologetic sass, sky-high platform boots, and enough Union Jack pride to qualify as a walking flagpole. But behind the glitter, Geri's story is one of reinvention, resilience, and—yes—spice.

Raised in Watford, England, Geri worked a variety of jobs before fame came calling—including stints as a nightclub dancer, aerobics instructor, and even a presenter on a Turkish game show. Then came that fateful audition, and the world got the Spice Girls—along with a new definition of "girl power" that made teenage fans everywhere believe they could take on the world… preferably in leopard print and crop tops.

As Ginger Spice, Halliwell brought boldness and charisma to the group, with her iconic red hair and in-your-face confidence. Whether she was belting out “Wannabe” or strutting onstage in a Union Jack dress made from a tea towel (true story), Geri became the face of a pop revolution that mixed feminism with infectious beats.

In 1998, Geri shocked fans by leaving the Spice Girls at the peak of their fame, but she didn’t miss a beat. She launched a solo career that produced chart-topping hits like “Mi Chico Latino” and “Lift Me Up.” She also authored a successful series of children's books, became a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador, and continued advocating for women's empowerment on a global scale.

Geri Halliwell’s story is one of fearless transformation, from pop princess to author, activist, and mother. She’s lived multiple lifetimes in a single career—and through it all, she’s stayed true to her fiery, confident self.

Happy Birthday to the ever-evolving, ever-iconic Geri Halliwell—long may you spice up our lives!