If you're eager to be a true Spice Girls enthusiast, you simply can't miss out on this reunion moment. Three iconic members of the legendary girl group—Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Melanie "Mel C" Chisholm—stepped out in solidarity to support their fellow bandmate, Victoria Beckham, at the glamorous October 8 premiere of her new self-titled Netflix docuseries in London. While the "Wannabe" singers didn't all gather for a group photo on the red carpet, they certainly transformed the event into a heartwarming family affair.
After all, Emma—affectionately known as Baby Spice—was accompanied by her 18-year-old son, Beau Bunton Jones, whom she shares with her husband, Jade Jones. Meanwhile, Geri, or Ginger Spice as she's fondly remembered, posed elegantly alongside her husband, Christian Horner, and their 11-year-old daughter, Olivia Horner. Adding to the stylish ensemble, Mel C—who rocked the Sporty Spice persona during the group's heyday—coordinated with her boyfriend, Chris Dingwall, in sleek black suits for the occasion.
And of course, Victoria lived up to her Posh Spice moniker, exuding elegance in a chic all-white ensemble as she posed for photos with her husband, David Beckham, and three of their four children: Romeo Beckham, 23, Cruz Beckham, 20, and Harper Beckham, 14.
Noticeably absent from the premiere was the remaining Spice Girl member, Melanie "Mel B" Brown, also known as Scary Spice. But that doesn't mean the singer is out of touch with her bandmates. In fact, Geri previously revealed that they all stay connected through a lively group text chat. "We love each other. I adore them, I care deeply about them, and we always want the best for one another," she told The Sunday Times in March. "We shared something incredibly monumental. We've always believed in each other and had unwavering trust, which is truly beautiful."
Ultimately, Geri harbors hope that this ongoing support can pave the way for them to make music together again someday. As she eloquently put it, "My hope is that we reunite as a collective. It's more respectful to come together as one." She added with a hint of excitement, "There will definitely be something in the works."