Perhaps my personal brand of feminism is naïve, but – to be fair – I did learn it from the Spice Girls.

I was raised on a diet of Findus Crispy Pancakes, butterscotch Angel Delight and Girl Power. As such, I understood that girls got more done if they came together despite their differences: whatever your background, you worked together to achieve a common goal. Zig-a-zig-ah!

As I said, I now realise this is Feminism Lite. Feminism is a lot more complicated than friendship, and we must never discount a woman’s background as that background entirely dictates her prospects in life. Even the Spice Girls now recognise that “Colours of the world! Every boy and every girl!” doesn’t quite cut it in 2020. Last year’s tour visuals, created under the guidance of non-binary art director Kate Moross, welcomed all genders, all races, all faiths, all sexual orientations, all ages, and all abilities to Spice World.