The Spice Girls Reunite to Support Victoria Beckham at Documentary Premiere
Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Melanie Chisholm reunited at Victoria Beckham's Netflix documentary premiere, highlighting continued camaraderie among Spice Girls members.
- On Oct. 8, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie `Mel C` Chisholm attended Victoria Beckham's premiere at The Curzon Mayfair in London to support her documentary.
- The three-part docuseries follows Beckham as she prepares for Paris Fashion Week 2024 and chronicles her nearly two-decade fashion career to challenge Spice Girl preconceptions.
- Mel B did not attend but her roses appeared on Beckham's Instagram story, while Beckham posed with husband David Beckham and family in all-white on the red carpet.
- Victoria Beckham is streaming now on Netflix, and The Spice Girls' reunion added emotional weight to the premiere, drawing fans and media attention.
- The group's 2019 tour showed their commercial strength with over $78 million in ticket sales, and Halliwell said `My hope is we come back together as a collective. It’s more respectful to come as one,` keeping reunion talk alive.
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Victoria Beckham Celebrates Netflix Documentary Premiere With Her Fellow Spice Girls
Two years after David Beckham told his story via Netflix docuseries, it’s Victoria’s turn in front of the cameras. Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie C were all on hand to celebrate.
In a new Netflix documentary, Victoria Beckham unpacks her time with the Spice Girls and reveals how it really came to Reunion in 2007 and what she thought of it.
Victoria Beckham, ex-component of the musical group Spice Girls and now fashion and business designer, is sincere about the journey of a girl who "despitely wanted to be loved" in a Netflix documentary that will premiere this Thursday. The world premiere of this three-part series, directed by the American Nadia Hallgren, who made a documentary about Michelle Obama in 2020, will take place on Wednesday night in London. In this documentary, entitl…
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