Mel B 's daughter Phoenix Brown
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Phoenix Brown Jokes About Moving Out to Avoid Mel B’s ‘Free’ Attitude at Home

Phoenix Brown, daughter of Spice Girl Mel B, recently shared a humorous reason for getting her own place: avoiding her mum’s “free” approach to underwear. Phoenix and Mel are set to appear together on Romesh Ranganathan’s Parents Evening, airing this Saturday on ITV at 9:05 pm, where the conversation unexpectedly shifts to underwear choices.

Presenter Richard Madeley sets the stage by revealing his own decision to ditch boxers, explaining, “In my early thirties, I found boxers, budgie smugglers, and all of that, just chafe – so I got rid of them, and I’ve never looked back.” Mel B chimed in, saying, “In general, I like things to feel free.” This left Phoenix in mock embarrassment as she confirmed, “She does, and that’s why I moved out”, told the Daily Mail.

Phoenix’s lighthearted anecdote comes at an exciting time for her career. After her recent appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox with Mel, she has now landed her own major TV project. She’s set to front a new Channel 4 documentary focused on her journey to break into the professional art world. While the release date remains under wraps, the show is being produced by Flicker Productions, the company behind high-profile documentaries like Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story and Kelsey Parker: Life After Tom.

A source shared insights on the new venture with The Sun: “Phoenix is working on a special TV film focusing on her as she attempts to break into the professional art world.”

Phoenix’s new role marks a bold move as she steps out from under her mother’s spotlight to pursue her passion. Her career path into art might surprise some, but it’s clear she’s dedicated to establishing herself independently.

The upcoming documentary will offer viewers a glimpse into her creative ambitions and the challenges she faces in the art industry. From sharing laughs about family quirks on Parents Evening to her own artistic pursuits, Phoenix’s journey is shaping up to be both unique and engaging. Fans of the Brown family can tune in to see Phoenix and Mel’s playful banter on Saturday night and look forward to her upcoming documentary on Channel 4.

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