Mel B’s Courageous Journey Through Darkness and Recovery
Mel B, the legendary Spice Girl, has shared her powerful story of survival and healing after a dark chapter in her life. In a recent interview, she revealed that in 2014, she attempted to take her own life by swallowing nearly 200 pills. This moment marked a low point during her tumultuous marriage to her second husband, Stephen Belafonte.
Reflecting on that time, Mel B said, “I would never go to that dark place again. I have the tools to be able to acknowledge it and say ‘I’m sorry’ to that person, which is me, and not allow myself to feel like that. Because I’m better than that.” Her honesty offers hope to many who face similar struggles.
Overcoming PTSD and Finding Strength in Therapy
After the painful years of abuse and court battles, Mel B sought treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Before releasing her memoir Brutally Honest in 2018, she checked into rehab to heal from emotional scars and the loss of her father.
She credits Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy for helping her heal. “Talking is reliving it. EMDR eases that pain without words. For me, it was much more healing than any other therapy,” Mel B explained. She also finds comfort in music, candles, and creating a cozy space amid her fast-paced work life.
Breaking Free From Abuse and Legal Battles
Mel B’s marriage to Stephen Belafonte, lasting from 2007 to 2017, ended amid serious allegations of physical and emotional abuse. She obtained a temporary restraining order and accused him of threatening to leak private videos. Though they later dropped the restraining order as part of their divorce settlement, the court required Mel B to pay $5,000 a month in child support for their 13-year-old daughter Madison. She also agreed to $15,000 a month in spousal support and covered Belafonte’s $350,000 attorney fees.
Belafonte denied the abuse claims and filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit against Mel B in 2024, showing that her fight for peace is ongoing.
Finding Love and Healing With Rory McPhee
Since escaping the toxic marriage, Mel B has found a new source of strength and love. She began dating family friend and hairstylist Rory McPhee in 2018, and they got engaged in 2022. Rory has played a key role in her healing process, helping her rebuild trust and self-love.
Mel B shared, “As Rory was nurturing my curls, he was nurturing my belief in love again and trust.” She described him as “very special” and “a very confident man,” saying, “He makes me feel so safe — I didn’t realize how unsafe I felt because that became normal to me.”
Mel B’s Family and Legacy
Mel B has two daughters: 26-year-old Phoenix Brown with her first husband Jimmy Gulzar, and 18-year-old Angel Iris Murphy Brown. She is also connected to Hollywood royalty, as her father is famed actor Eddie Murphy.
Her story of resilience highlights the power of healing, self-love, and the importance of finding supportive people after trauma.







