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Mel B spilled some serious tea on the latest episode of British talk show The Big Narstie Show this week, in which she called out a few celebrities that she doesn’t think are “very nice.”

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When asked who she felt was the “biggest d—head she’d ever met,” the singer responded, “So, there’s a few. James Corden, Geri Halliwell, Jessie J and me.”

When comedian Mo Gilligan was surprised that she named her fellow Spice Girls bandmate, Mel explained that while she cares deeply about Halliwell, she finds Ginger Spice to be “really f—ing annoying.”

As for Corden, who has been getting called out quite a bit recently for his rude behavior, Mel B shared while keeping vague, “I think you always have to be nice to the people that you work with whether it be production, camera guys, sound, lighting.”

She continued, “We all work for the same thing, so you should always be nice and he hasn’t been very nice.”

In October, the Late Late Show host was slammed by restaurateur Keith McNally, who said Corden was “extremely nasty” to the staff at his Balthazar restaurant, and claimed that the TV personality “began yelling like crazy” to a server after his wife’s omelet was sent back. 

Corden later publicly apologized for the incident on his show, and then privately spoke to McNally. “He appreciated the call. I was happy that we got to clear the air, and I felt like we dealt with it privately,” Corden said. “But by this point, the story was out there. And well, people were upset.”

Victoria Beckham joined Anne Hathaway as a guest on the latest episode of Watch What Happens Live, and host Andy Cohen treated fans to a fun little Q&A with Posh Spice.

After dishing on her first concert, favorite part of her skincare routine and favorite romantic comedy, Beckham was asked what her favorite karaoke song is.

While the star initially opted for the Spice Girls‘ classic “Spice Up Your Life,” she immediately changed her mind and decided on the girl group’s 1997 hit, “Stop.” “It’s got a really great little dance routine that goes down a storm when doing karaoke,” Beckham explained.

When Hathaway asked if the Spice Girl could show off her iconic girl group moves, Posh declined. “Oh, come on, no!” she playfully said.

While Beckham had her own favorite Spice Girls hits to take the karaoke stage with, Billboard ranked “Wannabe” as No. 43 on our greatest karaoke songs of all time list. “I think most people love that song. It doesn’t matter the age. It’s one of those the energy is up there. And it’s repetitive, so everybody knows the word,” said KJ Danny, former karaoke operator of Melody Bar in Westchester, Calif., and The Shack in Playa del Rey, Calif.

Watch Beckham and Hathaway on Watch What Happens Live below.