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Spice Girl Mel C and her 'Dancing with the Stars' co-star spotted practicing latest routine
Watch as Sporty Spice Mel C and her 'Dancing With The Stars' partner get in some practice as they rehearsed their moves for the show at Disneyland.
The former Spice Girl, 47, and partner Gleb Savchenko, 38, put on a show in the Anaheim, California, USA theme park last Thursday (30/09).
The duo are contestants on Season 30 of the 'Dancing With The Stars' dance competition, currently airing on ABC.
Guests who were waiting for the park to open at 7.40am caught a glimpse of Sporty Spice and the Russian-American dancer practicing their moves outside of Frontierland.
Brittney DeZego, 29, from Long Island, New York, was visiting the park with her husband James, 29, when she spotted the pair.
The customer service rep said: "They were filming and I actually didn’t recognize them as I don’t watch the show.
"My mom is a huge Dancing With The Stars fan and I sent her the video to ask if she knew who they were and she freaked out saying it was Gleb and Melanie C.
"My mom told me that she was Sporty Spice and I thought that was so special I got to see her dance, my sister and I loved listening and dancing to Spice Girls music when we were really little and would play their album over and over.
"I thought their dance was so cute with the little 'scare' and laugh at the end."
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