Victoria Beckham dashes hopes of Spice Girls reunion by changing job title from singer to fashion designer
VICTORIA Beckham has dashed all remaining hopes of a Spice Girls reunion – after officially changing her occupation from “singer” to “fashion designer”. The former pop star made the switch on Tuesday on official documents registered at Companies House for her former bands’ company Spice Girls Limited. The move is the final nail in the […]
VICTORIA Beckham has dashed all remaining hopes of a Spice Girls reunion – after officially changing her occupation from “singer” to “fashion designer”.
The former pop star made the switch on Tuesday on official documents registered at Companies House for her former bands’ company Spice Girls Limited.
The move is the final nail in the coffin for any hopes fans had of seeing Victoria perform with the rest of the Girl Power group during their forthcoming UK tour.
The move comes just days after Mel C, Mel B, Geri and Emma Bunton started their first rehearsals just a month after Mel B claimed to have had a lesbian fling with Geri in the 1990s, which Geri labelled “not true”.
A source said: “It’s interesting that Victoria has felt the need to make a change to how she is registered on official documents so close to the Spice Girls tour.
“It is as though she’s literally drawing a line under her time as a performer and saying she’s never go on stage again. She is desperate to succeed as a fashion designer.”
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The rest of the Spice Girls are set to perform their first concert in Dublin on May 24 before playing gigs in London, Manchester and Cardiff.
Last month Mel C said her pal Victoria suffered from “stage fright” and was focussed on her VB clothing line, which has been propped up by loans worth millions.
One report today suggested Victoria could appear on stage with her former pals as part of a dance routine or “some sort of a catwalk performance” in tribute to her fashion line.
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