Rylan laments that he’s ‘defaced a Spice Girl’ after he ruins one of Geri Horner’s signature white outfits with foundation stain of his face

Rylan revealed on his Instagram on Saturday that he had ruined one of Geri Horner's signature white outfits with his foundation.

The presenter, 35, filmed the Spice Girl, 51, looking disgruntled as she showed her white jumper had orange make-up stains all over one sleeve.

Rylan asked her, “What did you do?” What is that?' as he brought the camera forward to show the marks on her arm.

Geri feigned annoyance but couldn't help but grin as she joked, “I'm Rylan-ned.”

People in the background burst out laughing as Rylan wailed, “Is that my face? I defaced a Spice Girl!'

Rylan revealed on his Instagram on Saturday that he had ruined one of Geri Horner's signature white outfits with his foundation (pictured on This Morning this month)

The presenter, 35, filmed the Spice Girl, 51, looking displeased as she showed her white jumper had orange make-up stains on one sleeve

The presenter, 35, filmed the Spice Girl, 51, looking displeased as she showed her white jumper had orange make-up stains on one sleeve

Rylan asked her, “What did you do?”  What is that?'  as he brought the camera forward to show the marks on her arm

Rylan asked her, “What did you do?” What is that?' as he brought the camera forward to show the marks on her arm

Rylan and Geri have built a close friendship since co-hosting This Morning in 2017.

Meanwhile, Geri has adopted white clothing as her 'uniform' in recent years and has rarely been seen in anything colorful since early 2019.

She used to wear color regularly, but for the past four years she has almost exclusively opted for a selection of white and cream tones.

She previously explained her decision to wear only white, telling The Sun in 2021: 'Everything becomes very simple. I like the color and it's like wearing a school uniform as an adult.

'It goes with everything and I literally don't have to think about it in the morning. It's great for busy people; it looks like you've made an effort, when you haven't.'

Geri repeated Grazia: 'People say I wear a lot of cream or white, but I think it's so simple. And it means that when I apply color, it feels like a party.

'The decisions I make – generally but not always – are very reflective and instinctive to where I stand. It's organic.'

It comes after the singer revealed she found her 30s 'the most challenging time' as she felt like she wasn't 'ticking the boxes' that everyone else around her was.

Geri feigned annoyance but couldn't help but grin as she quipped,

Geri feigned annoyance but couldn't help but grin as she quipped, “I'm Rylan-ned” while Rylan whined, “Is that my face?” I defaced a Spice Girl!'

Rylan and Geri have built a close friendship since co-hosting This Morning in 2017 (pictured in 2021)

Rylan and Geri have built a close friendship since co-hosting This Morning in 2017 (pictured in 2021)

Geri recalled feeling like she was late in finding love and feeling like she was falling behind as she looked around and saw her friends moving on with their lives.

Speaking about the Reign with Josh Smith podcast earlier this month, she talked about how turning 40 ended up being a more fulfilling decade than when she got her “bravado” back.

She said: “I certainly don't have all the answers. I'm still learning and growing because what happens is you move into different chapters in your life and encounter different challenges. I think when we're younger there's a little bit of teenage bravado that you can kind of fake.

“It's almost like a Batman suit, like, 'I'm going to put on some lipstick and a nice cleavage, and off I go.' But then I think in your late twenties you start to run out of bravado, especially in the thirties for me, this was my experience.

'For anyone in their 30s, I found this to be the most challenging time because I was looking at the world around me and everyone else was ticking boxes and I was a little bit behind in finding love or getting that whole life plan that society has given us shows. .

“I thought, 'oh, I haven't quite got that sorted out yet,' and I don't have that kind of ingenious young stuff going on anymore.

'I think the 1930s were quite difficult and, if I'm completely honest, I'd say things went in a much more grounded direction from the age of 40 onwards.

'Because that kind of self-confidence, that teenage bravado, that is lost in the 1930s, comes back in the 1940s through life experience. You think, 'you know what, how important is it?'

Meanwhile, Geri has adopted white clothing as her 'uniform' in recent years and has rarely been seen in anything colorful since early 2019 (photo in 2021)

She previously explained her decision to wear the color as a 'uniform', saying it looked stylishly 'simple' (pictured in 2019)

Meanwhile, Geri has adopted white clothing as a 'uniform' in recent years and has rarely been seen in anything colorful since early 2019 (pictured left in 2021 and right in 2019)

She used to wear color regularly, but over the past four years she has opted almost exclusively for a selection of white and cream shades (photo in 2005)

She used to wear color regularly, but over the past four years she has opted almost exclusively for a selection of white and cream shades (photo in 2005)

She previously explained her decision to wear only white, saying: 'It's like wearing a school uniform as an adult and 'it goes with everything and I literally don't have to think in the morning' (pictured this month)

She previously explained her decision to wear only white, saying: 'It's like wearing a school uniform as an adult and 'it goes with everything and I literally don't have to think in the morning' (pictured this month)

“You have a little bit of perspective, and I tell my younger brothers and sisters who are out in the world that there's always something new and different coming. Getting older is okay, that's how we do it.'

Geri delves deeper into aging and says she doesn't think people should ever let their age stop them from pursuing their dreams.

A recent experience with Dame Judi Dench has inspired her to return to one of her first loves: acting, which she now hopes to pursue further.

She said: 'Dame Judi Dench, I love her. She discussed Shakespeare with me and I started talking to her. I learned a piece from the Merchant of Venice and I read through it and she started saying it with me: 'The quality of mercy is not compromised.' blah blah.

'And I thought, 'oh my God, I'm doing Shakespeare with Dame Judi Dench, my life is, my cup is full!' That's pretty amazing. Speaking of acting, the other thing I can share with you or anyone watching is this: It's never too late to dream.

“You can have different dreams because before music I studied English literature and theater and it was a few years ago and I was working on the book but I thought I really wanted to get back into acting.

'I studied it for a while and I started putting myself up for auditions and I recently did some acting work and it was a really positive experience. It was scary but I'm really glad I did it because it says you…

“There are so many ways we can marginalize ourselves, whether it's our gender, our race or how old we are. I'm on my path and I'm not doing this perfectly, but we get to grow different seasons and do different things.”

It comes after the singer revealed she found her 30s 'the most challenging time' as she felt like she wasn't 'ticking the boxes' that everyone else around her was (pictured in 2003).

It comes after the singer revealed she found her 30s 'the most challenging time' as she felt like she wasn't 'ticking the boxes' that everyone else around her was (pictured in 2003).

Speaking to Josh Smith's Reign podcast, she talked about how her 40s ended up being a more fulfilling decade than when she got her 'bravado' back (pictured this month)

Speaking to Josh Smith's Reign podcast, she talked about how her 40s ended up being a more fulfilling decade than when she got her 'bravado' back (pictured this month)