Victoria Beckham reportedly “looks back fondly” on her time in the Spice Girls – but she is not keen to make a return to the band anytime soon.
Earlier this week a report claimed Victoria Beckham was gearing up to rejoin the legendary girl band Spice Girls for a massive headline slot at Glastonbury Festival 2024.
This report claimed the band, whose original line-up consisted of Emma Bunton, Geri Horner, Mel Brown, Mel Chisholm and Victoria Beckham, had “provisionally agreed” to a number of massive tour dates throughout the country in 2024.
These plans culminated in an enormous “headline slot” at Glastonbury’s Worthy Farm, with Victoria “bringing ideas to the table” in the process.
However, a source close to Posh Spice has now spoken out claiming she has no plans to say she’ll be there when the band reunite on stages around the country.
Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, a source “close to Victoria” confirmed she “won’t be joining the band next year,” despite how much fans want to see her back in the line-up.
Victoria Beckham is reportedly not making a return to the Spice Girls (Image: Getty)
The source said: “Glastonbury is possible [sic] the coolest gig on the planet but Victoria won’t be doing it next year.”
Going on to describe exactly why Victoria is not keen to rejoin the Spice Girls, the source added: “She has carved herself a career as a fashion designer that she has put blood, sweat and tears into, so singing is something she has to carefully consider.”
What’s more, the informant also noted that Victoria has received a lot of negative feedback about her spot in the Spice Girls over the years.
The Spice Girls were last made up of five members in the early 2000s (Image: Getty)
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The source added Victoria has been “hugely ridiculed” in the past for her singing.
Despite that, she still “looks back fondly” on her years in the Spice Girls.
“They were very special to her,” the source continued. “So she hasn’t ruled out a one-off celebration, maybe, at some point. And Glastonbury are not at all keen on having the group without Posh, it just doesn’t have the same pull.”
The original source from The Sun claimed the upcoming reunion was going to mark the landmark 30-years since the band’s inception.
The source explained: “Victoria will be 50 next year, and the [Spice Girls] turning 30 seems like two anniversaries too good to miss.”
At the moment, the Spice Girls have not officially announced any kind of reunion just yet.