Victoria Beckham reunited with her Spice Girls for a little jam session amid her drama with her son Brooklyn Beckham.
son of Victoria Cruz Beckham led to Instagram on Thursday, Feb. 5, to share a video of her mother, 51, singing the Spice Girls’ 1998 hit “Viva Forever” with original members. Honey C, Emma Bunton i Halliwell is back. Cruz, 20, played guitar for the group and provided some backing vocals while the women harmonized.
“I think I found my opening acts… do you think they have potential? Something exciting coming later today 😉 Stay tuned and get involved,” Cruz wrote alongside the video, hinting at his upcoming tour.
The only original member of the Spice Girls not present at the reunion was Honey Bwith his representative explaining a Weekly entertainment who had just returned home to Yorkshire, England from her honeymoon with her husband Rory McPheewhom he married in July 2025.
Victoria’s reunion with the girl group comes after Brooklyn, 26, he claimed that his parents have tried to “control” the family for years and allegedly abused his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham.
“I have been silent for years and have made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth only about some of the lies that have been written,” Brooklyn wrote about mom Victoria and dad. David Beckham via Instagram on January 19.
The chef continued: “I don’t want to reconcile with my family. I’m not controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.”
Brooklyn claimed her parents “have been trying non-stop to ruin” her relationship with Nicola, 31, since before their wedding in 2022. Among her allegations were claims that family members told Nicola she was “not blood” before their wedding and that Victoria allegedly “danced inappropriately” with Brooklyn at the reception.

Brooklyn also claimed he was “rejected” by David, 50, when he and Nicola tried to visit for David’s birthday and that his siblings Cruz and Romeo23-year-old, were “sent to attack him” via social media. (David and Victoria also share daughter Harper, 14.)
“I’ve been controlled by my parents for most of my life,” Brooklyn concluded. “I grew up with overwhelming anxiety. For the first time in my life, since moving away from my family, that anxiety is gone. I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose and we have found peace and relief. My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press or manipulation. All we want is peace, privacy and happiness for your future family.”
David and Victoria have not publicly responded to Brooklyn’s claims. Us Weekly At the time, he reached out to the couple’s representatives for comment.
Hours after Brooklyn released his statement, David reflected on allowing his children to make mistakes during a conversation about social media with CNBC’s financial program Squawk Box.
“I’ve always talked about social media and the power of social media, for good and for bad,” he said. “What kids can access these days, it can be dangerous. But what I’ve found personally, especially with my kids as well: use it for the right reasons.”
David continued: “I’ve been able to use my platform for my tracks, for UNICEF. And it’s been the biggest tool to make people aware of what’s going on in the world for children. And I’ve tried to do the same with my kids, to educate them. They make mistakes. Kids can make mistakes. That’s how they learn. So sometimes I have to teach them, but I have to teach them. they make those mistakes too.”



