I'm so supported, and I'm so privileged. So many women today are single parents; I don't feel different. I think you get out of life what you put into it... and Bluebell was a beautiful accident. I feel blessed to have her. I'm learning every day as a mother. Geri Halliwell accidentbeautifulbless share on social
I'm much more accepting of myself. A lot of my body issues have naturally settled down. Geri Halliwell acceptbodyissue Change image and share on social
I'm never getting too lonely because it's the kind of disease where you might sit in front of the TV with three bags of biscuits, rather than communicate with the world. Geri Halliwell bagbiscuitcommunicate Change image and share on social
Obviously Victoria and Mel B have become mothers and there is a part of me that wants to be a mum. Geri Halliwell melmothermum Change image and share on social
I was so afraid of upsetting people, and not being liked for saying something that was not to everyone's taste. Geri Halliwell afraidpeopletaste Change image and share on social
I have got one of those faces that change every day: you can dress me up, make me look vampy and then make me look 12 years old. But don't all women do this thing? We all take on these roles. Geri Halliwell changedaydress Change image and share on social
I've learnt that if I tell myself I'm not allowed something, I binge on it later. So if I want chocolate, I have chocolate. If I want biscuits, I have biscuits. I love cake. I just love cake. Geri Halliwell allowbingebiscuit Change image and share on social
I'm done with trying to be perfect. A perfect body belongs to somebody else - and it's not me. Geri Halliwell belongbodyperfect Change image and share on social
I've got an image of me at the bottom of my garden sitting under my silver birch tree reading, while everyone else had gone somewhere exotic. Geri Halliwell birchbottomexotic Change image and share on social