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Victoria Beckham Discusses Spice Girls Reunion Plans on SiriusXM

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Victoria Beckham has expressed her reluctance towards a full Spice Girls reunion, despite acknowledging the allure of the idea. In a recent interview on SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live,” she shared her reservations, primarily centered around her singing abilities. Beckham stated that while the thought of performing again is tempting, she does not feel confident enough to take the stage with her former bandmates—Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, and Geri Halliwell.

During the candid conversation with hosts Andy Cohen and John Hill, Beckham reflected on her past performances, admitting, “I was never that great to begin with.” Her last formal appearance with the Spice Girls was during the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

Despite her self-deprecating remarks, Beckham reminisced fondly about the group’s brief reunion at her 50th birthday celebration in London in 2024. Fans were delighted when the quintet performed an impromptu set, including hits like “Stop” and “Mama.” Beckham’s enjoyment of that moment seems to satisfy her current desire for nostalgia, as she indicated that she is content with the reunion remaining a special memory rather than a full-scale tour.

Interestingly, Beckham entertained the possibility of a hologram show for fans, a concept proposed by Cohen. She noted that it could be a creative way to keep the Spice Girls’ legacy alive without the pressures of live performance.

While she may not be ready to step back into the spotlight with her fellow bandmates, Beckham’s comments show that the spirit of the Spice Girls continues to resonate with her, and the idea of revisiting their iconic music remains an enticing thought.

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