David Beckham thrilled fans by sharing a video of all five Spice Girls performing together again during his wife Victoria’s boozy 50th birthday party.
Victoria Beckham had an extra special surprise at her 50th birthday bash, with all five Spice Girls in attendance and giving an energetic performance of their 1997 hit ‘Stop’.
Proud husband David couldn’t help but capture the magic moment.
Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel C, Victoria and Mel B came together for a glamorous reunion as they sang their heart out to the gathered crowd, reports the Mirror
The clip also shows David, clearly delighted, filming the nostalgic spectacle.
David posted the video on his social media with eight heart emojis, captioned:
“I mean come on x @victoriabeckham @melaniecmusic @officialmelb @emmaleebunton @gerihalliwellhorner.”
While someone else humorously added: “I am crying cause David’s the groupie here.”
“Spice Girls I really need you to do a tour or something,” another begged. While one commented: “The way a whole generation is SHAKING.”
A fan wrote: “Literally would give my first born to be doing the STOP choreography with the girls.”
The iconic group, the Spice Girls, formed back in 1994 and quickly soared to global fame, leaving fans heartbroken when Geri Horner (then Halliwell) departed in 1998 amidst the Spiceworld Tour. Despite her exit, the remaining members carried on and pursued solo projects, eventually taking a break from the group in 2000.
In a nostalgic reunion, the Spice Girls came back together for a worldwide tour in 2007, each reportedly pocketing £10million for their return. Following the triumphant tour’s conclusion in 2008, they took a step back until their stunning performance at the 2012 Olympics, delivering a medley of hits including ‘Spice Up Your Life’ and ‘Wannabe’.
Fast forward to 2019, and we saw Mel B, Mel C, Emma, and Geri hit the stage once more for the massively popular Spice World 2019 Tour, sans Victoria. Now, with Mel B hinting at another possible reunion this year, could Victoria Beckham’s recent party be the biggest clue yet that all five might grace the stage together soon?
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