We wouldn’t want to be in the Spice Girls' shoes this morning (well, maybe Posh’s Louboutin's...): first, their official Children In Need single Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) charted even worse than expected at number 11 and sold a disappointing 6,000 copies, making only £3,000 for the charity – which is pretty disappointing for the once chart-busting band, let alone all those needy children. In fact, it's set to be the worst-selling Children In Need single, like, ever. And now, somebody has hacked into their official website and sent out a fake e-mail to fans saying that their planned concert in Buenos Aires has been cancelled. In a statement, the Spice Girls' spokesman said: "A story has appeared on several websites that includes a fake e-mail and competition from the girls. The fake e-mail claims that due to the demand so far in the UK and the US, this show is going to be cancelled. This is not the case and this e-mail is 100 per cent unofficial and has nothing to do with the Spice Girls."
Spice Girls' single disaster