Miracle Spice?

Geri Halliwell and daughter Digitalpprofile/ZUMAPress.com

A 14-year-old girl who suffered a stroke following a stabbing started moving her arms and legs for the first time after—get this—Geri Halliwell started singing to her, at least according to the British tabs.

The former Spice Girl paid the girl a visit in the hospital in the U.K. and started singing a few songs, triggering the girl’s recovery:

Jessica’s mother, Jill Walmsley, said: “Geri sang a couple of lines from one of the Spice Girls’ songs and Jessica started moving her arms and legs. It was amazing. We were all in fits of giggles because we were so relieved and it was just so funny seeing her legs move to Geri’s singing.

“The next day, she opened her eyes for the first time.”

We don't care if the story is as believable as a two-headed wolf child (Geri's rep wouldn't comment), this now makes Ginger our favorite Spice Girl. But don’t feel bad, Posh. You still have the loveliest wardrobe.

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