Mel B's Spice Girls revelations are quite intriguing, and it appears that Scary Spice has more and more things to leak about her former ‘90s girlband every now and then.

Just recently, another round of Mel B's Spice Girls revelations is making headlines and raising eyebrows, according to News.com.au.

According to the "America's Got Talent" judge, her bandmate Victoria Beckham had been vomiting a lot during their group's 1998 world tour.

In an interview with The Meredith Viera Show, the 39-year-old singer-songwriter gushed that she and Beckham were both pregnant with their first children during that time but it was only David Beckham's wife who suffered from acute morning sickness.

“She had a really tough time but mine was easy,” Mel B said. “Well she was running off the stage to go vomit. And I thought, ‘Oh my god that’s so tough’.”

Mel B's Spice Girls revelation didn't stop there. The English recording artist, born Melanie Janine Brown, who is also continuing her judging duties on "The X-Factor UK," also spoke candidly about her feud with group member Geri Halliwell in her appearance on Larry King Live, reported Us Weekly.

"We were never relying on our sex appeal," she said of her group's image. "We kind of relied on how different we were, how outrageous we were. We were the girls doing it for the girls."

She then revealed that while she, Mel C, Emma Bunton, Halliwell and Beckham appeared united on stage, they were pretty much fighting against each other most of the time unbeknownst to their fans.

"We fought like cats and dogs," Mel B quipped.

When King asked about Mel B's thoughts on Halliwell's departure from the group at the peak of their fame in 1998, Scary Spice responded, "We had a five-year plan that got shortened after three years."

"When Geri left the group, it was bad," she continued. "She left on my birthday, and didn't tell anybody… Just didn't show up. We had the rest of the tour. The American part of the tour."

Brown added that after that there was bitterness "for a long time" between her and Halliwell. "I still reminded her of it. Like, I saw her a couple weeks ago and I said, 'Do you remember when you left on my birthday.'"

Finally, Mel B's Spice Girls revelation ended by saying that all of them knew at that time that the group was simply a "platform" to launch their respective careers.

"We always knew Victoria was going into fashion, Mel C was going into music, Emma went into radio, and I wanted to do a bit of everything," she said.