Monday 20 January 2014

Victoria Beckham rules out a future Spice Girls reunion once and for all as she poses for Vanity Fair

'I won't ever do it again': Victoria Beckham rules out a future Spice Girls reunion once and for all as she poses for Vanity Fair

They delighted fans worldwide when they reunited to perform at the London 2012 Olympics. 
But despite the many rumours that Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Mel B, Mel C and Geri Halliwell may team up for a further Spice Girls reunion in the future, Posh Spice has quashed the claims once and for all. 
Victoria made the admission as she posed for a stunning shot in the pages and covers of Vanity Fair Italy and Spain. 

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'I won't ever do it again': Victoria Beckham has ruled out the chances of there ever being another Spice Girls reunion in a new interview with Vanity Fair Italy and Spain
'I won't ever do it again': Victoria Beckham has ruled out the chances of there ever being another Spice Girls reunion in a new interview with Vanity Fair Italy and Spain
Of a future reunion, Victoria said: 'I won't ever do it again. Doing the Olympics was an incredible honour. I was so proud to do it; proud to be British... 
'That was a perfect time to say, "That's great. Thank you to everybody, but no more." Sometimes you've got to know when it's time to leave the party.'
Victoria added that nowadays, her main passion is fashion, but that's not to say that there is no connection between her singing days and her line of work today. 
'It was such an honour': Victoria reunited with her former bandmates for a performance during the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics
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'It was such an honour': Victoria reunited with her former bandmates for a performance during the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics
'Sometimes you've got to know when it's time to leave the party': But Victoria insists she has said Goodbye to the Spice Girls once and for all
'Sometimes you've got to know when it's time to leave the party': But Victoria insists she has said Goodbye to the Spice Girls once and for all

She explained: 'The Spice Girls were successful because we celebrated women. That's why I do what I do today.'
The 39-year-old star, who was interviewed by Ingrid Sischy for the publications, also revealed how in awe he was when she was presented with a world-famous BAMBI award in Berlin last year by fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld.
She said: 'His words when he gave me the award meant so much… The fact that he has anything to say about me, I’m constantly pinching myself!' 
Cover girl: Victoria appears on duo coves for Vanity Fair Italy and Vanity Fair Spain
Cover girl: Victoria appears on duo coves for Vanity Fair Italy and Vanity Fair Spain
In the interview, mother-of-four Victoria also opened up about how emotional she found it to watch husband David play his final football game before his retirement last May. 
She said: 'It was very emotional. We were so proud. He couldn’t have given more to the sport than he did…'
But Victoria added that David's retirement has given her the opportunity to spend more time with her spouse, saying: 'After so many years, we have shared – and continue to share – him with so many people. So it's nice to have him home.'
Victoria's cover story interview hits the newsstand on Tuesday January 21 in Spain and
on Wednesday 22 in Italy.
Back in the day: (Left to right) Mel C, Emma Bunton, Mel B, Victoria and Geri back in 1997
Back in the day: (Left to right) Mel C, Emma Bunton, Mel B, Victoria and Geri back in 1997


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