Victoria Beckham says she’s flattered by the idea of a Spice Girls reunion, but a full comeback doesn’t seem likely. In a new chat with Andy Cohen and John Hill on SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live,” Beckham admitted that the thought of performing again with her former bandmates is “tempting.” Still, she’s not sure she could keep up with the demands of touring today.
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)“It would be tempting,” Beckham said, as reported by Billboard. “But could I take on a world tour? I can’t. I have a job.”
The fashion designer explained that her schedule leaves little room for rehearsals or concerts, no matter how much she cherishes the nostalgia.
‘I Can’t Sing Anymore’
(Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)During the candid chat, Beckham laughed about her musical past, saying her biggest hurdle to a reunion is her voice. “I can’t sing anymore,” she admitted with a smile. “And to be honest, I was never that great to begin with!”
Despite being self-critical, Beckham reflected warmly on her early years with the Spice Girls. “Before I was in the Spice Girls, I was so self-conscious, and they made me feel that I was good enough,” she said. “It was so much fun being on stage, but it’s just not what I want to do anymore.”
From Posh Spice to Fashion Powerhouse
Now a global fashion icon, Beckham said she feels fulfilled with her work as a designer. She also cited Oasis’ recent reunion as “brilliant,” saying it’s inspiring to see other legendary British acts reconnect with fans.
Still, she’s content letting her own brief reunions stay in the past. “It would be tempting, but could I take on a world tour? I can’t. I have a job,” she told Cohen.
Beckham last performed with all five Spice Girls—Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton, and Geri Halliwell- during her 50th birthday party in London earlier this year. The group surprised guests with an impromptu performance of “Stop” and “Mama,” marking their first time on stage together since the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony.
A Legacy That Still Spices Up Pop Culture
Formed in 1994, the Spice Girls quickly became a global pop phenomenon after their debut single “Wannabe” topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997. With their catchy lyrics, bold personalities, and empowering message of “girl power,” the group inspired an entire generation and redefined pop culture in the late ’90s.
Although Beckham has long stepped away from performing, her influence as Posh Spice remains undeniable. Nearly three decades later, her signature style and confident persona continue to shape fashion, music, and nostalgia for fans worldwide.
Many still hope for a full reunion, but Beckham seems content to cheer her bandmates on from behind the scenes.
The full interview with Victoria Beckham airs on October 28 on SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live,” and her new Netflix documentary “Victoria Beckham” is now streaming.



