All five members of The Spice Girls have reportedly confirmed a 2018 reunion, with a TV-special and a new compilation album.
Consisting of Mel B, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Mel C and Geri Halliwell – the pop group originally formed in 1994 and went on to become a huge success before their split in 2000. They briefly made a comeback in 2007-2008 for a tour, but decided to call it quits again once the tour resumed.
“The five of them have been locked in secret talks since the summer, and finally they are all on-board for a 2018 reunion, as it stands, they will be working together on a series of projects, which will include an album and a TV special celebrating the Spice Girls” an insider told The Sun.
“Getting Victoria to agree has been a coup for everyone involved, given she has always been the person holding back on a reunion. The fact she is on board now is down to how much closer the five of them have become recently” the source added.
It had always been rumoured that Beckham was against getting back together again. However with the birth of Halliwell’s son, and Mel B’s recent divorce battle, it appears the group has become much closer again.
Fans will have to wait and see what’s in store for the iconic girl group, but for now most details are still being kept on lockdown.