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Victoria Beckham recently relived her Spice Girls days by singing the iconic 1997 track “Viva Forever” alongside her youngest son, Cruz Beckham.
In the Instagram video shared on Wednesday, the artist formerly known as Posh Spice teamed up with her 20-year-old son for an acoustic rendition of the beloved song from the Spice Girls’ second album, “Spiceworld.”
The clip captures Victoria comfortably seated on a living room couch, gently swaying to the music while Cruz accompanies her on guitar.
Adding a family touch, David Beckham, 50, took on the role of videographer and even chimed in during the song’s final chorus.
“Apologies for ruining it 😂,” the ex-soccer star humorously remarked in the comments.
Several fans gushed over the sweet duet, with one writing, “THIS IS EVERYTHING! 😍 we love you @victoriabeckham forever our Posh Spice! ❤️.”
“Seeing Victoria singing her greatest song again is EVERYTHING 🥺✌🏼💟,” another wrote.
“This. Is. Iconic.❤️,” a third chimed in.
Others pleaded for the “Wannabe” songstress, 51, to reunite with the Spice Girls for a reunion tour.
Last month, Victoria commented on potentially getting back together with her bandmates: Mel B (Scary Spice), Melanie C (Sporty Spice), Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice) and Emma Bunton (Baby Spice).
When asked on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM show if the ’90s group would take on a Las Vegas residency at the Sphere, she responded, “It’s tempting.”
“It would be tempting, but could I take on a world tour? I can’t. I have a job,” she added, per People.
Victoria, however, joked that her singing abilities might not be up to par.
“I don’t know if I could even still sing,” she joked. “I mean, I was never that great.”
The Spice Girls, who were together from 1994 to 2000, unofficially reunited at Victoria’s 50th birthday bash to perform their 1997 track, “Stop.”
They last performed together at the London Olympics closing ceremony in 2012.
