The BBC documentary Girlbands Forever reminds us of the toxic pressure women faced in the 2000s and the progress still to be made.
The documentary lays bare the misogyny top noughties girl groups suffered, from fat shaming to being told motherhood would 'ruin' their careers.
The early 2000s were an era of crop tops, combat trousers, and iconic girl groups like the Spice Girls, with hits like Wannabe on repeat.
The three-part BBC Two documentary is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, but also touches on sensitive topics like eating disorders and body image issues.
Whether you were dancing around your living room or watching your children do it, Girlbands Forever takes you straight back to the early 2000s.
Author's summary: A nostalgic look at the 2000s girl groups and the toxic pressure they faced.