Geri Horner has "moved on" from being a pop star.
The 45-year-old former Spice Girls singer – who has daughter Bluebell, 11, from a past relationship and nine-month-old son Monty with her husband Christian Horner, as well as being stepmother to his four-year-old daughter Olivia – recently made her chart comeback with George Michael tribute single ‘Angel in Chains’ but she didn’t enjoy having to perform the track live and she doesn’t think a music career is very compatible with raising a family.
In an interview with the new issue of RED She said: "I’ve moved on from being a pop star … Am I prepared to do gigs? I performed at 1.30am one night, got in at 4.30am in the morning and Bluebell woke me at 8.30am wanting her mum. I’m not sure that lifestyle is conducive to where I am right now."
Instead, Geri is keen to work on more TV shows, following her guest presenting stint on UK TV show ‘This Morning’.
She said: "I think it’s time to throw my hat in the ring."
However, one thing she won’t rule out is another Spice Girls reunion after a recent attempt to get the group back together fell apart when Victoria Beckham and Mel C declined to join her, Emma Bunton and Mel B.
She said: "I really pushed to get everyone back together. It got to the point where I just had to let it go. I still love the girls, and there are other bits and bobs in the pipeline."
The ‘Look At Me’ singer quit the group in March 2003 but admitted it took her a "long time" to adjust to not being in the band any more.
She said: "I found it really hard to let it go. It was weird to have the silence. It took me a long time to adjust emotionally. Your early 20s is a very shaping era, very defining. It didn’t come to a complete stop. I did solo work, but I missed being part of something. I always loved the we-are-one feeling."