Victoria Beckham had a spicy birthday party on Saturday. She turned 50 and celebrated in London with her former Spice Girls bandmates Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Melanie Brown, and Melanie Chisolm.
Five women were spotted at a party singing their 1997 hit “Stop” in a video shared on Beckham’s Instagram page. It looked like a fun karaoke moment.
They not only sang but also remembered the choreography for the classic track. It was as if no time had passed at all.
She wrote in the caption, "Best night ever! Happy Birthday to me! I love you all so much!"
In the video, Beckham's husband, soccer star David Beckham, seemed to have been the one to capture the spontaneous singalong. He appeared excited about the iconic reunion.
It had been years since all five original members of the Spice Girls had been seen together. The last time they performed as a group was back in 2012 at the London Olympics opening ceremony.
In 2019, Bunton, Horner, Chisolm, and Brown, also known as Baby Spice, Ginger Spice, Sporty Spice, and Scary Spice, respectively, reunited for a tour. Beckham chose not to join them, as she wanted to focus on her family and successful company.
The British girl group released their first album "Spice" in 1996. They took a break in 2000 to focus on their solo careers. The group gained popularity with songs like "Say You'll Be There," "Wannabe," and "2 Become 1."
Editor's P/S:
The Spice Girls' reunion at Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday party is a nostalgic reminder of their iconic status in the pop music world. The video of their impromptu performance of "Stop" showcases their undeniable chemistry and the enduring power of their music. Beckham's absence from the 2019 reunion had left fans longing for a complete Spice Girls comeback, making this gathering even more poignant.
It is heartening to see that despite the passage of time and their individual pursuits, the bond between the Spice Girls remains strong. Their celebration of Beckham's milestone birthday is a testament to their friendship and the enduring legacy they have created together. This moment will undoubtedly bring joy to their fans around the world, who have missed the infectious energy and girl power that defined the Spice Girls era.