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Eddie Murphy is the Father of Scary Spice’s Kid

Eddie Murphy, Melanie Brown, Paternity Test

According to People Magazine reps for Melanie Brown who is better known as “Scary Spice” from the girl group known to the masses as the Spice Girls has confirmed to the magazine that Eddie Murphy is in fact the father of Melanie’s two month old child, a daughter.

Eddie Murphy has been said to have done his part in taking a DNA test on June 11 after he alleged that he was not father of the child. Melanie Brown who recieved the results of the DNA test on Thursday afternoon says otherwise and now has the proof to back it up.

A source close to Brown told the celebrity magazine that Murphy is “officially” the father of Brown’s daughter and that the baby girl is “undoubtly, one hundred and ten percent his.”

The source also spoke of Brown saying that the results weren’t really surprising at least not to those close to Brown or to Brown herself as she had been claiming Murphy to be the paternal father of her daughter before the child was even born much to the disagreeing of Murphy who had claimed otherwise the entire time.

Reps for Murphy declined any comment on the matter.

Brown, who is thirty-two years old gave birth to their daughter on April 3 and named her Angel Iris Murphy Brown.

The initial statement declining that he had anything to do with Brown’s pregnancy astounded not only fans worldwide but also Brown herself when he told a Dutch television show of the pregnancy and continued in saying, “I don’t know whose child that is until it comes out and has a blood test.”

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Brown and Murphy dated last summer for a brief time.

Brown also told People Magazine that in May, Murphy was not only refusing to take the paternity test to clear this matter but he had also not even bothered to contact her in any way, shape or form since the child was born.

Brown went on by saying, “He hasn’t seen his daughter. My people have contacted his people and they just had no response to anything.”

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