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Spice Girls Reunite And Perform “Stop”

By

Pat Stool

April 23, 2024
Spice Girls
Spice Girls

British pop group Spice Girls reunited over the weekend to perform “Stop” together in London, at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party. 

30 years since their formation, Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham; AKA “Scary Spice”, “Sporty Spice”, “Baby Spice”, “Ginger Spice”, and “Posh Spice”, were videoed by former England captain David Beckham performing their song “Stop”, at Oswald’s private members’ club in Mayfair on Saturday.

David captioned the video; “I mean come on x”, and was flooded with comments thanking him for capturing the moment.

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British bookmaker Coral has shortened the odds on an official Spice Girls reunion in 2024 and a Glastonbury performance in 2025.