Geri Horner teases film adaptation of latest novel

Geri Horner has fuelled speculation her latest novel, 'Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen', could be turned into a movie.

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Geri Horner with Nicki Chapman on BBC Radio 2
Geri Horner with Nicki Chapman on BBC Radio 2

Geri Horner has teased a big screen adaptation of her latest novel.

The Spice Girls singer released 'Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen' in October and though she insisted she couldn't "confirm or deny" rumours the mystery is to be made into a film, she admitted she had a movie in mind when she was writing it.

Speaking to Nicki Chapman on The Breakfast Show on Radio 2, she said: “I cannot confirm nor deny [a movie]

“I don’t know if I would staring in it, when I write I definitely think of characters that I can see someone playing.”

When she is writing, the 51-year-old star is strict about her timing and makes sure there are no distractions around.

She explained: “There isn’t a right way to do it, but the other thing I’d say is discipline of time, so phones outside the room and literally, from 9 let’s say to 12, just write and then go and have a cup of tea, ‘cause otherwise you could get distracted by doing anything."

And the 'Wannabe' hitmaker is already writing a sequel to the book and is determined not to waste any time.

She admitted: "I’ve got my computer here with me. I thought, you know, dead time in the car because I’m doing [book] number two.

"I was writing it in the car on the way here, I always knew she was going to be a trilogy”.

Elsewhere in the interview, Geri admitted she would "love to" work with the Spice Girls again soon, though there isn't anything in the pipeline.

She said: "At some point, I’d always love to do something. I love seeing them, it’s always nice. You know when the stars are aligned at some point... I’m so grateful to them and everyone that supported us along the way. I feel like it belongs to everyone.... When the time is right there’ll be something.

"I don’t know [what], we’ll have to put some ideas together."