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Mel B Evolves ‘Girl Power’ into ‘Woman Power’ Through Midlife Wellness Adjustments

By Matthias Binder May 6, 2026
Spice Girls’ Mel B on ‘wellness’ in her 50s — and trading ‘girl power’ for ‘woman power’
Spice Girls’ Mel B on ‘wellness’ in her 50s — and trading ‘girl power’ for ‘woman power’ - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)
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Spice Girls’ Mel B on ‘wellness’ in her 50s  -  and trading ‘girl power’ for ‘woman power’

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Confronting Unexpected Menopause ChallengesRevamping the Daily Wellness RoutineEmpowerment Redefined for MidlifeBroader Implications for Women’s Health

Spice Girls’ Mel B on ‘wellness’ in her 50s – and trading ‘girl power’ for ‘woman power’ – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)

Melanie Brown, known worldwide as Scary Spice from the Spice Girls, recently navigated the disorienting arrival of menopause symptoms at age 50. Night sweats, brain fog, and anxiety disrupted her daily life, prompting her husband and herself to question if she was losing her mental sharpness. She shared these experiences openly, highlighting a shift in her approach to health and empowerment as she enters her 51st year.[1][2]

Confronting Unexpected Menopause Challenges

Brown described moments of profound confusion during conversations, where her train of thought suddenly vanished. She recounted entering rooms only to forget her purpose, a pattern that grew increasingly frustrating.[1] These episodes, coupled with hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and sleep disturbances, led her to seek understanding amid what felt like a personal crisis.

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Initially unaware of menopause’s commonality, Brown learned that nearly every woman encounters it, yet societal silence prevailed. Each day in the United States, about 6,000 women reach this stage, marked by a significant drop in estrogen levels.[1] She questioned why doctors received limited training on the topic and why open dialogue remained rare.

Revamping the Daily Wellness Routine

Brown introduced targeted changes to address her symptoms without pursuing hormone replacement therapy. A key addition became Revive Collagen’s Menopause Max supplements, which she integrated into her mornings alongside coffee prepared by her husband. The hydrolyzed marine collagen sachets aim to counteract losses in skin, hair, nails, and joints, with noticeable improvements in sleep and night sweats after consistent use.[2]

At the gym, she shifted focus from cardio to weight training to bolster bone density, a critical concern as metabolism slows and osteoporosis risks rise. Sleep became another priority; she now aims for six hours nightly, a marked increase from her previous three or four, especially vital amid hormonal disruptions that exacerbate issues like sleep apnea.[1] These adjustments reflect a broader commitment to self-care during this vulnerable phase.

  • Daily collagen sachets for collagen support and symptom relief
  • Increased weight training for bone health
  • Targeted sleep goal of six hours per night
  • Open conversations to normalize the experience

Empowerment Redefined for Midlife

The former Spice Girl articulated a personal evolution from the band’s iconic “girl power” mantra to what she now calls “woman power.” This mindset positions her at the forefront of women’s issues, including menopause, drawing from her history of advocacy on domestic violence and personal memoirs.[2] Brown emphasized pride in this life stage, urging women to discuss it loudly rather than hide behind taboos.

Her partnership with Revive Collagen extended to sharing samples with fellow Spice Girls, all of whom face similar transitions. “All the Spice Girls have it,” she noted, turning a private struggle into a collective bond.[1] This transparency challenges the hush surrounding a process affecting billions worldwide.

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Broader Implications for Women’s Health

Brown’s story underscores the need for greater education and support systems around menopause. She advocated for reduced embarrassment and more informed medical responses, pointing out that collagen decline – up to 30% in the first five post-menopausal years – accelerates visible aging.[1] Her routine offers practical examples for others navigating hormonal shifts.

As a mother of three and enduring public figure, Brown models resilience. Her experiences remind women that proactive wellness steps can reclaim control during change, fostering a legacy of empowerment that matures with age. The conversation she sparks may ease the path for the next generation facing these universal milestones.

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