Victoria Beckham’s Spice Girls days are behind her.
The star shot to fame in 1996 as one-fifth of the chart-topping girl band with hits like Wannabe, Spice Up Your Life and Who Do You Think You Are.
She last rejoined Mel B, Emma Bunton, Melanie C and Geri Horner on stage for the London 2012 Olympic Games, but opted to sit out of their ‘Spice World’ 2019 Tour.
Speaking on Good Morning America, Victoria confirmed she’s got no plans to revisit her music career in the future.
“The fans have always been so great, and it was such a wonderful journey but for me now focusing on fashion and beauty,” she explained. “That’s my passion.
“What I love about beauty is really getting in the lab and being creative and really focusing on that clean beauty message.
“It’s developing products that I love, working closely with my community – so ultimately I’m giving them what they want, what they really, really want.”
Despite Victoria’s insistence she won’t perform with the Spice Girls again, Melanie C recently claimed her ex-bandmate would join the group if were offered a slot at Glastonbury.
Asked whether the band would perform, she replied: “That’s the dream – you know, we would love to do it.
“Between you and I, Mrs Beckham would love to do Glastonbury…
“It’s something that I know has been rumoured a lot but it’s not been seriously talked about. But we do constantly talk about getting back on stage because the shows in 2019 were incredible.
“We’d love to do it again – once the world allows.”
Spice Girls are currently celebrating 25 years of their debut album ‘Spice’ with a new expanded reissue.
Originally released on September 19 1996, the LP features the girls’ breakout hit Wannabe, plus Say You’ll Be There, 2 Become 1 and Mama / Who Do You Think You Are.
‘Spice – 25th Anniversary’, out October 26, is available to pre-order on CD, vinyl and cassette.