Friendship never ends! The Spice Girls, one of the most popular British pop groups of the 90s, reunited this April to celebrate the 50th birthday of Victoria Beckham, one of their most famous members who has now become a prestigious entrepreneur and fashion icon.
The five members of the band, Geri Halliwell-Turner, Emma Bunton, Melanie “Mel C” Chisholm, Melanie “Mel B” Brown, and Victoria, gathered at the exclusive private club Oswald’s, located in London.
Victoria’s husband, former footballer David Beckham, shared through Instagram the moment when the five members danced to the choreography of the 1997 song “Stop”. Victoria also shared the recording. “The best night ever! Happy birthday to me! Love you all so much!” she wrote in the post, with the hashtag #SpiceUpYourLife.
Meanwhile, Mel B reposted the clip on her Instagram stories, writing, “About last night” and including the hashtag #tourdatescomingsoon.
The video, aside from showing a special moment for Victoria, was also a gift for the band’s fans who relived a nostalgic moment. At the party, guests like Eva Longoria and Marc Anthony enjoyed the impromptu performance.
The party also saw the participation of celebrities like Tom Cruise, Jason Statham, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Gordon Ramsay, Salma Hayek-Pinault, and makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury.
Victoria’s Gift: A Piggyback Ride From Her Husband
Another moment that captured internet attention from Victoria’s birthday celebration were the images taken by paparazzis, shared on social media, showing the designer being carried on her husband’s back.
According to foreign press reports, Victoria suffered a foot injury earlier this year and was forced to use crutches, which would explain why she was carried by her husband.
Victoria Beckham definitely had a good time celebrating her 50th birthday this weekend – this is how she was carried out of the restaurant after the party 🔥👏😁👍
P. S. All from the same public) pic.twitter.com/FrvIRRRyTc
— Rus (@RuslanLife1) April 22, 2024
We love this couple! Best wishes for Victoria and her soon-recovery.
This story was written in spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva
