Spice Girls drop their biggest reunion hint

The Spice Girls are making headlines again after news broke that all members have agreed to a commemorative coin in their honour. Is this just nostalgia, or is a full-blown reunion on the cards?
Is Spice fever back for real? The legendary pop group of the 90s, the Spice Girls, have just set fans’ hearts racing by agreeing to have their own commemorative coin minted by the Royal Mint. Following a sing-along at Victoria Beckham’s London home, whispers of a long-awaited reunion are growing ever louder. But is it really happening, and what clues are the Spice Girls leaving for their fans this time?
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The Spice Girls honoured: what does the Royal Mint coin mean?
The iconic five-piece is now part of British pop history in more ways than one. The Spice Girls will feature on new £5 and £2 coins as part of the Royal Mint’s "Music Legends" collection. This honour puts them side by side with legends like Queen, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, George Michael and Shirley Bassey—truly the VIP section of pop royalty. According to a source via The Sun:
More under this adMore under this ad“All five of them agreed to it.”
So what makes this coin drop such a big deal? Well, the coins are not just a tribute, but a sign of genuine collective agreement among all Spice Girls members—Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel C and Mel B. The Royal Mint’s initiative, which began in 2020, was given the green light by King Charles, cementing the pop band’s institutional recognition and status as "pop culture icons".
More under this adMore under this adHints from a private singalong at Victoria Beckham’s home
Rumours swirled even more after the latest get-together at the London home of David and Victoria Beckham. While Mel B was away in Mauritius for her honeymoon with husband Rory McPhee, Victoria Beckham (aka Posh), Geri Halliwell-Horner, Emma Bunton and Mel C met up for a special evening. The highlight? The four sang their 1998 hit "Viva Forever", with Cruz Beckham—Victoria’s 20-year-old son—strumming along on the guitar. Even two kitchen staff reportedly stopped in to watch the performance.
This isn’t just an isolated moment of nostalgia. Victoria Beckham has also been sharing video snippets of these reunions on her socials, including a touching acoustic rendition at Emma Bunton’s 50th birthday. These teasers only add to the feverish speculation: are the girls ready for a proper return? Fans on social media have already spotted the clues and are buzzing with anticipation.
More under this adMore under this adThe thirtieth anniversary and dreams of the stage: What the Spice Girls are saying
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the group’s debut, making the timing of this commemorative coin and their get-togethers even more poignant. Mel C, on "Good Morning America", openly addressed the burning reunion question:
“I remain optimistic. It's our thirtieth anniversary next year. We toured in 2019, we did a few stadium shows in the UK and it was incredible. We're just so proud of the legacy that we have and we have fans now from new generations are just loving the Spice Girls so I would like to get back on stage with the girls.”More under this adMore under this ad
She described the last tour as:
“It was the most beautiful experience as a Spice Girl. I think because so much time had passed that we were all very present and really could appreciate what this thing meant to so many people. It was such a joyous experience. We were just able to take it in for the first time and enjoy every minute. I feel emotional because I'd love to do it again.”
And Mel B? She’s not hiding her excitement either, showing love for the idea of a reunion whenever fans mention it online. There’s no official word yet, but the wave of positive signals and their shared public nostalgia are fuelling hopes for some big news soon.
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