Spice Girls Reunite for Special Milestone & Fans Insist They Haven’t Aged a Day
What To Know
- The Spice Girls reunited to celebrate Emma Bunton’s 50th birthday.
- Fans flooded social media with praise for the group’s youthful appearance.
- The group rose to global stardom in the mid-1990s with hit albums, chart-topping singles, a feature film.
The Spice Girls recently reunited for a special milestone — Emma Bunton‘s (Baby Spice) 50th birthday — and fans insist they “haven’t aged a day.”
On Sunday, January 25, Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice), took to Instagram with a photo of four of the five members of the wildly popular ’90s all-girls group.
“Happy birthday to the most beautiful soul @emmaleebunton,” she captioned the update. “I love you girls so much @gerihalliwellhorner @melaniecmusic xxxxxxx.”
In the featured image, Bunton, Beckham, Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice), and Melanie C (Sporty Spice) posed while looking super fashionable and youthful as ever. The only Spice Girls member missing was Mel B (Scary Spice).
Bunton replied, “Love you all so much ❤️.
Victoria’s husband, David Beckham, commented, “This made me happy ❤️ I can only imagine how the Spice Girls fans feel 😍 @spicegirls 😍 @victoriabeckham special night celebrating Emma @emmaleebunton x.”
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Meanwhile, plenty of other Instagram users couldn’t get over how seemingly ageless the Spice Girls were 30 years after the height of their fame. One fan declared, “None of them have aged a day 💕💕🥰.”
Someone else exclaimed, “Wow… every woman here looks better than she did when she was ‘it’ … that’s phenomenal 🤗.”
Another follower echoed, “Just the best photo❤️❤️ all looking absolutely gorgeous.”
A different Instagram user pointed out, “Flipping heck, you all look fantastic,” as someone else agreed, writing, “They don’t age. 😍 Happy Birthday @emmaleebunton.”
Meanwhile, yet another fan commented, “Girl power aging these gals like fiiiine wine!”
In 1996, the Spice Girls took the world by storm with their album, Spice, with hit songs like “Wannabe,” “Say You’ll Be There,” “2 Become 1,” and “Mama.” Their 1997 album, Spiceworld, added “Spice Up Your Life,” “Stop,” and “Viva Forever” to the fans’ favorites list. Additionally, their 1997 film Spice World and international tours contributed to the Spice-mania of the time.