Real reason Spice Girls left out Victoria Beckham from upcoming reunion
Friday, 02 May 2025 14:00 pm

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Victoria Beckham is notably missing from the Spice Girls lineup, which will tour the world soon.

Spice Girls Mel B, Mel C, Geri Horner, and Emma Bunton are back together and planning a world tour sans Victoria, which is surprising as the group begged Posh to reunite with them.

According to insiders close to the group, the rest of the group has put their differences aside to reunite. They’ve rehired Simon Fuller, who previously managed the group, and there lies the roadblock to Victoria rejoining the band. 

The singer and husband, David Beckham's relationship with the manager got so bad that they pulled out of their contracts with Simon’s XIX Entertainment in 2018.

“The Spice Girls working with Fuller means that there is absolutely no way that Victoria will be involved at all,” a tipster told the Daily Mail.

“It feels rather bizarre that they would beg Victoria for years and years to join them and now they have him on board, they don’t approach her. Maybe they thought there would be no point, as the Beckhams and Fuller no longer have a relationship, it’s over,” the mole explained.

Another source noted that the group went back to Fuller because they couldn’t find another manager due to the demanding nature of the job, which is made a lot worse due to their feuds.

“They have spent months trying to find a new manager but the job is a nightmare, particularly because of the turbulent friendship between Mel B and Geri,” the source said.

“Now they have found their way back to Fuller and it all feels very dire. You can’t help but think that this is all going to end in tears,” they added.

“While the band need a manager, what this does mean is there is zero chance that Victoria will be involved. Clearly, they know that too so they didn’t even bother asking her now they are back with Fuller,” the first tipster added.

Victoria Beckham last reunited with the Spice Girls for the 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony.

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