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Glaring omission from this story of sisterhood and girl power
Blackpool Gazette
|November 04, 2025
There can be no doubt that any conversation about British girlbands of the last 30 years would be dominated by Spice Girls, writes Joel Gray, Associate Dean at Sheffield Hallam University.
In whichever corner of the globe you are, they were the defacto pop force of the late 1990s-and their impact has been long-lasting. From Adele to Beyonce Knowles-Carter, many contemporary world-class artists cite them as an inspiration.
However, new BBC documentary series Girlbands Forever focuses on many other girlbands who have emerged in British pop music from the early '90s (Eternal) to the present day (Little Mix). It takes a broadly chronological overview, charting their development, releases and eventual splits in almost forensic detail.
As both a girlband fan and researcher, I was, though, disappointed that it offers little discussion of the impact these artists have had on their fans. Also absent from discussion is the link to queer audiences - something many girlband members have made specific reference to themselves.
One celebratory theme that is strong throughout this three-episode series is diversity and sisterhood. Eternal, All Saints, Atomic Kitten, Sugababes and Little Mix were all made up of racially diverse singers. And as each girlband passed the baton to the next generation, both media and society seemed more and more at ease with this concept.
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