Which Spice Girl refuses to reunite with the others?

Dec 3, 2013 - 18:50
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Which Spice Girl refuses to reunite with the others?
Which Spice Girl refuses to reunite with the others?

VICTORIA Beckham has a burgeoning global fashion empire, buckets of money and David Beckham, so it's little wonder she's told her former Spice Girl bandmates she's not interested in a reunion.

According to The Sun, Mel B is attempting to get the Spice Girls back together to perform shows to mark their 20th anniversary, but Beckham isn’t having a bar of it.

Sources say that while Beckham hasn’t ruled out making a TV documentary about the group’s rise to fame, and a possible one-off show, she won’t commit to anything more.

Speaking at a store opening in Los Angeles, Mel B admitted she won’t give up on getting the five back together: "I am always pro Spice Girls.

Victoria Beckham has told her former bandmates that she has no interest in a Spice Girls reunion. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

"I am always saying we are are going to bloody get together really soon."

Asked how likely her reunion hopes for next year are faring, Mel B said: "I hope so I just had a conversation with Melanie C so hopefully things will get moving."

"We got together for the Olympics and we managed to pull that one off."

She added: "I was just in London a couple of weeks ago doing my show Stepping Out and I went partying with Mel C. I had dinner with Geri (Halliwell). I just did Emma (Bunton’s) radio show. Me and Victoria (Beckham) get together. We just got together last year at the Olympics."

She added a reunion album is her dream and a tour "could always happen".

As for Beckham, 2014 looks to be a big year for the star as she looks to expand her fashion label after opening new offices and a showroom in New York.

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