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The Spice Girls Just Had An Epic Mini-Reunion For Victoria Beckham's 50th Birthday

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The popular '90s girl group broke out some of their signature choreography while singing along to their song 'Stop' at Beckham's birthday bash in London.

Victoria Beckham turned 50 last week, and what better way to celebrate than to get the girls back together for a little birthday bash performance?

Yes, the Spice Girls had a mini-reunion to honor Posh's foray into the five-decade club in London over the weekend, complete with a performance—including choreography—of their 1997 hit "Stop."


And fortunately for all of the internet, Beckham's hubby captured the footage and posted it to Instagram.

He captioned the video of his wife with the girls Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell:

"I mean come on x @victoriabeckham @melaniecmusic @officialmelb @emmaleebunton @gerihalliwellhorner 💚💛🧡💜💙🩵🩷🤍"

You can watch below.

Needless to say, people on social media collectively agreed this is what they really, really want.









Of course, this little show only added fuel to the rumors of a Spice Girls reunion, and fans want it now more than ever.


The group hasn’t performed together with all five members since 2012, but just last month, Mel B let it slip to Today co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager that the iconic girl group is working on something “very good."

But that was pretty much the extent of it, as she later said:

“Oh, I’m going to get in trouble."
"I’m not saying anything. OK, bye."

And in 2021, Mel C told ET that the gals are "constantly" talking about getting back together for something special.

“We did the shows in 2019, the plan was to continue on."
"Of course, the world has been in such turmoil, but the plan beyond this is to get out there when it’s safe, when we can do it.”
“What’s tough is there’s so many artists that want to get out there, and there’s only so many venues, so we’re all kind of queuing up going, ‘I want to! I want to!'"

Oh, we want it, too!

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