
Earlier this month, however, amid a flurry of mostly U.K.-generated headlines that hinted at discord within the Spice world, the girls announced that they would be cutting the tour short, backing out of previously announced dates in Australia, China, South Africa and Argentina, citing family commitments. However, in the message to fans posted today, the Girls took time out to thank their loyal fanbase for sticking by them and coming out to support them after such a long absence. "We have been lucky enough to have shared it with the most loyal fans in the world," they wrote. "Ten years on, you came back still wanting more...and it looks like we made some new friends along the way. You have inspired and ignited us with each show, the 47 that we performed, each time was amazing, and it is thanks to you."
While the Spice Girls offered no hints at whether a second reunion may someday take place—perhaps because Halliwell announced earlier this month that "this is the last time you will ever get to see the five Spices on stage as one"—they did implore the legions of Spice fans both old and new to continue fighting the good, girl-powered fight. "We look to the future with hope and imagination and let Girl Power live on through all of you as it will continue in us and the future generations to come," they said. "We hate goodbyes, but sadly the time has come to take our final bow, so maybe our song says it best: 'Goodbye my friend / It's not the end / So glad we made it / Time will never ever change it.' "
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