
Scary Spice Mel B's secret second wedding ceremony — see inside the lavish palace celebrations
Brown tied the knot with hairdresser Rory McPhee in a star-studded ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London on July 5.
But on Sunday Brown revealed she and McPhee had travelled to Morocco to say 'I do' for a second time.
'We got married! Again! A wedding so good we kept the celebrations going with our closest and dearest,' Brown captioned a photo of the happy couple dancing.
'We had the time of our lives.'
Brown looked stunning in a strapless red jewel-encrusted gown by New-York based designer Justin Alexander.
She also wore a red and gold headpiece.
London-based boutique Evelie Bridal said it took months to create Brown's second wedding look.
'Thank you for the laughter, the trust, and the endless fun along the way,' it said on Instagram, alongside a picture of the singer.
'You always found a way to keep things light and make everyone feel at ease.'
McPhee wore a short white tuxedo jacket, black trousers and bow tie.
The beaming bride revealed the venue for the second wedding — Selman Marrakech — was one the couple's favourite places.
The luxurious five-star hotel's website describes it as 'a palace of singular charm, a testament to the splendor of Moorish palaces and the epitome of Arab elegance'.
While 'Baby Spice' Emma Bunton was the only former Spice Girl to attend Brown's London wedding, it appears 'Sporty Spice' Melanie Chisolm was at the second destination wedding, UK news outlet The Sun reported.
'What a weekend! So happy we got to share it with you,' Chisolm—, a new addition Seven's The Voice Australia coaching panel — commented on the Moroccan wedding photo.
While Bunton liked Brown's photo, she made no reference to whether she attended the second wedding, The Sun added. 'Posh Spice' Victoria Beckham and 'Ginger Spice' Geri Horner are yet to comment.
Brown's sister Danielle also shared pictures and videos of the celebrations, which show Brown dancing the night away with her guests.
This is Brown's third marriage. She has three daughters from her previous relationships.
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