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Your Favorite Season 3 Celebrities: Then and Now

Mel B.
After bursting onto the scene in the '90s, girl group the Spice Girls, took over pop culture with songs like "Wannabe" and "Say You'll Be There." Their popular "Girl Power" message and the off-stage friendship between the five singers led to millions of albums sold and even a 1998 movie, Spice World. However, the women decided to officially part ways in 2000.

Since then, Mel B., also known as Scary Spice as well as Melanie Brown, has ditched her iconic fro and even some of her wild behavior. Besides handing out advice on "America's Got Talent," find out what else she's up to today and what's life like as a mother.

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Your Favorite Season 3 Celebrities: Then and Now

Mel B.
After bursting onto the scene in the '90s, girl group the Spice Girls, took over pop culture with songs like "Wannabe" and "Say You'll Be There." Their popular "Girl Power" message and the off-stage friendship between the five singers led to millions of albums sold and even a 1998 movie, Spice World. However, the women decided to officially part ways in 2000.

Since then, Mel B., also known as Scary Spice as well as Melanie Brown, has ditched her iconic fro and even some of her wild behavior. Besides handing out advice on "America's Got Talent," find out what else she's up to today and what's life like as a mother.

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Although he was born in Greece, Yanni has turned into an international sensation. After building his career in the United States, the composer began performing across the globe, including locations such as the Acropolis in Greece, the Taj Mahal and China's Forbidden City. He's sold more than 20 million albums and performed in 40 countries, and today he's still globe-trotting.

Watch as he prepares for a performance at Albert Hall in London and opens up about his nine-year relationship with Dynasty actress Linda Evans. Also, meet his 32-year-old daughter, who he just recently revealed to the world as his child.

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Scott Wolf obtained heartthrob status for portraying Bailey Salinger in the '90s drama, Party of Five. The show, which ran for six seasons, was his first big role as an actor. Today, he's a father and was named at 45 as one of People's sexiest men alive.

Looking back, Scott says he and his castmates formed their own little family. He still keeps in touch with his former co-stars, and his kids have even spent time with the family of his TV sister Neve Campbell. Watch as he shows off his Los Angeles home and opens up about his still growing family. Plus, he explains why he believes the show was such a success.

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At 22 years old, Brigitte Nielsen was thrown into the public eye when the Danish beauty married Sylvester Stallone in 1985. Because she was 17 years his junior, many assumed she'd married one the world's biggest movie stars simply for the money. For the length of their 19-month marriage, Brigitte was the target of numerous tabloid rumors alleging infidelity.

Today, Brigitte says the marriage was most likely a mistake. After the divorce, she says she was essentially blacklisted from Hollywood, so she returned to Europe to have a much more successful career. Starting in 2004 though, Brigitte appeared in a string of reality shows including The Surreal Life and Strange Love, which often focused on her relationship with artist Flavor Flav. Find out what Brigitte has to say about how those shows are affecting her career today.

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    Sheryl Lee Ralph may best be known for her Tony-nominated performance in Dreamgirls, 25 years before it landed in movie theaters. As the lead singer of the 1981 production that received rave reviews and 13 Tony nominations, Sheryl says the musical's success was completely unexpected.

    However, the actress, who graduated from Rutgers University at 19, has been appearing in movies and television for her entire career. Also, in 2005, she made news again when she married a Pennsylvania state senator in a lavish ceremony.

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    Olympic figure skating champion Scott Hamilton is more than just a gold medal winner. He's an author and sports commentator as well as a cancer survivor.

    For Scott though, what became the driving force in his career was his mother. She died of breast cancer in 1977 during his first year as a senior-level skater. According to Scott, who was 18 at the time, the last performance she saw was "a massive failure" and "humiliating." After she passed away, Scott decided he would strive to be everything she thought he could be. He went from being ninth at Nationals to third the next year. Find out why Scott attributes so much of his success to her.

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    Antonio Sabato Jr. is still wrapping his head around the label sex symbol, let alone being called "Michelangelo in bikini briefs." Famous for being the face of Calvin Klein's 1996 underwear ad campaign, Antonio is also known to many as a former daytime soap actor and a reality TV star.

    Now though, he's also a parent. He had his first son at the age of 22, but today he says age has made him a much better parent. Find out why Antonio still has worries about raising his two year-old son with his second wife Cheryl.

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