It looks like Victoria Beckham was just playing coy when she denied a Spice Girls tour because all five members of the pop act have officially signed on to tour, as per a new report from TMZ.
On Thursday (February 15), the outlet reported that all of the members have signed their contracts for the reunion tour, with Mel B signing the dotted line last Friday. There will be a limited number of shows, but the group will indeed venture to England and the United States. Word of a Spice Girls reunion heated up after they all recently met up with their former manager, Simon Fuller, to discuss the venture, which will kick off in late summer.
While there are currently no plans for a Vegas residency or to record new music, there are plenty of "merchandise opportunities" in the works in conjunction with the trek. Fuller is also set to resume his responsibilities as their manager during the tour.
As we all expected, all of the ladies have been game for a reunion for some time now except Victoria, who is now reportedly "fully on board." In a recent interview, Victoria hinted that recent female-charged campaigns may have been the reason for her interest in the reunion. "The Time's Up and #MeToo movements have shone a light on how powerful we can be when we work together to bring about change," she reportedly told the Daily Star. "That is incredibly inspiring. My career has always focused on empowering and celebrating women, so the momentum that these movements brought only makes me even more determined and passionate in my beliefs.'"
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