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Victoria Beckham Performs a Spice Girls Song With David Beckham and Teases "More to Come"
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Date:2025-04-20 02:58:04
Spice up your life with this epic performance from the Beckhams!
With the help of a backing track and her husband David Beckham, Victoria Beckham performed a rousing performance of her former band the Spice Girls' 1996 hit "Say You'll Be There" during a karaoke session at a party celebrating Lionel Messi's MLS debut. The soccer star helped his new team Inter Miami, which David co-owns, beat Liga MX's Cruz Azul in the inaugural Leagues Cup opener July 21.
David was all smiles and sang a few lyrics while dancing with his wife in front of the DJ's booth, as seen in a video she shared on TikTok, and which the retired soccer star reposted on his Instagram Stories.
"Warming up the vocals in Miami!" Posh Spice captioned the clip. "More to come."
The fashion designer also shared a video of herself dancing with David, mic in hand, on her Instagram. "Just a casual night out in Miami!" she captioned the post. "No really I did not drink that much."
Victoria's performance comes amid longstanding rumors about a Spice Girls reunion. Since leaving the girl group more than a decade ago, the mother of four has occasionally performed the group's songs at parties, including once with Mel C in 2017. (However, Victoria is not a fan of one of their most popular singles.)
Victoria and David attended Messi's MLS debut with their youngest children, Cruz Beckham, 18, and Harper Beckham, 12. The couple also hung out at the match with fellow stars such as LeBron James and Kim Kardashian, who attended the game with her son Saint West, 7, and Khloe Kardashian's ex Tristan Thompson.
"The perfect night," David wrote on Instagram. "Thank you to all my family & friend's for supporting like you always do."
See photos of stars at Messi's MLS debut below:
The soccer legend makes his MLS debut July 21, 2023, playing his first game with Inter Miami and competing against Liga MX's Cruz Azul in the inaugural Leagues Cup opener. His team won 2-1.
The stars appears at the match.
David, the co-owner of Inter Miami, appears with his wife and two youngest kids.
Kim and her son pose for a pic with David, co-owner of Inter Miami, his wife and two youngest children, plus Miami restauranteur and club owner David Grutman and his wife Isabela Grutman.
The SKIMS founder poses for a pic with the singer and club owner.
The SKIMS founder and Khloe Kardashian's ex are seen together at the restaurant Gekkō after the match.
The two are all smiles as they exit Gekkō.
Ladies first.
The two party together with David Grutman and wife Isabela Grutman at David's club LIV Miami.
The NBA star parties at LIV Miami.
Kim Kardashian's son and a friend meet the soccer legend.
Kim Kardashian's son and his friend could not be more excited.
The retired soccer star-turned Inter Miami co-owner greets Kim Kardashian's son and his friend.
David shared this group pic on Instagram.
The retired soccer star-turned-Inter Miami co-owner and his fashion designer wife/Spice Girls alum appears with their youngest children.
The two pose on the field.
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