
It seems that Spice Girls reunion tour helped Melanie Brown’s bank account out, because the singer is renewing her wedding vows to Stephen Belafonte, in Egypt.
A source tells PageSix the couple sent out “an 11-page invite. It was very ornate and detailed.”
The source also says they are scared to go because tourists get kidnapped, she wondered “will there be enough security?”
The mystery friend adds that on the final page of the invite, “everyone has to sign an agreement to be photographed and videotaped. Mel is going to be selling the pictures to a magazine for as high a price as she can get.”
We already told you that the couple had signed a deal worth $360,000 with an unknown magazine. Brown and Belafonte only got married in June,2007.

The Spice Girls have beaten legend rockstars Led Zeppelin to take the award for Best Reunion at the 2008 Vodafone Muisic Awards Thursday (September 18), at the Carling Academy Brixton in London, England.
Emma Bunton, who was the only member of the group to show up, said that she was “a bit shocked” to win the award.
Speaking on the tour she said “we had a great time. So I just feel very lucky that I had the opportunity to do it again. The thing is, when you go to a gig, you go for fun and entertainment and a night out, that’s exactly what we did and I think that’s why people enjoyed it so much.”
Melanie Brown attended the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (September 7) at the Paramount Studios in Hollywood, CA.
It is unclear if the former Spice Girl will be presenting an award at this years show.
Mel and her husband, Stephen Belafonte, recently signed a deal worth over $360,000 with a magazine to renew their wedding vows.


Melanie Brown has admitted that she and former band mate Victoria Beckham don’t talk anymore, despite living a few miles away from each other in Los Angeles, CA.
She tells Closer Magazine, “We’re not in touch much, Victoria and I are very different, people bracket us together because we live in the same city and we’re both interested in fashion. Victoria’s fashion line has been very successful and hopefully mine will be too. But that’s where the similarities begin and end.”
She adds “I love being at home with my family. My kids make me cry – in a good way, I love it when they learn something new and it makes me shed a tear or two. I’d hate to miss out on any of that.”
Mel and her husband, Stephen Belafonte, recently signed a deal worth over $360,000 with a magazine to renew their wedding vows.

Melanie B told Closer Magazine she hasn’t ruled out posing for Playboy, despite turning down Hugh Hefner’s a couple of months ago.
She says, “I was offered Playboy last year and again a couple of months ago, and I did turn them down, but that’s not to say I wouldn’t consider it in the future. I have no problems walking around the house naked or anything.”
Mel and her husband, Stephen Belafonte, recently signed a deal worth over $360,000 with a magazine to renew their wedding vows.
The Spice Girls have been announced as the highest grossing tour from April 2007 - April 2008 for playing in one venue, the girl group earned $33 million in just 17 shows at the O2 Arena in London, England.
Prince also earned a lot of money from playing the O2 arena for a sold-out-21-night run, making $22 million last August which sees him as number two on the list.
The Police came in third on the list with $15.3 million from playing two nights in Paris, France.
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army took the top spot at the box office this weekend. The movie opened with $35.9 million taking first place. Will Smith’s Hancock came in at no.2 with $33 million taking it’s total to $165 million so far.
Meet Dave which stars Eddie Murphy bombed coming in at No.7 with only $5.3 million, his worst opening since “The Adventures Of Pluto Nash” back in 2002. Yikes. Somewhere out there Melanie Brown aka (Scary Spice) is laughing at Murphy.
Top 5 Movies This Weekend
1 HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY - $35,885,000
2 HANCOCK - $33,000,000
3 JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH - $20,580,000
4 WALL-E - $18,509,000
5 WANTED - $11,586,000