Spice Girls reunion update: 'I'm not going on tour,' says Victoria Beckham

After the now iconic reunion photo of the Spice Girls went viral last week, the internet literally broke. Speculations of a planned 2018 tour erupted on every news outlet on the web.

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However, former Posh Spice Victoria Beckham is putting her feet down to stop the onslaught of rumors once and for all.

During her stint at New York Fashion week, Beckham finally laid to rest talks about a possible reunion tour with her former group members. In a statement with Vogue UK, Beckham became candid with details of their get-together inside Ginger Spice Geri Horner's home.

"It was so great to see the girls. We had such a fun lunch. It was really, really, really lovely. I still speak to them all individually, but for us all to get together was really lovely." What are the plans, then? "There's something so strong in the message of what the Spice Girls stood for. What is that in the future? What does that look like? We were just bouncing ideas around. Brainstorming," she divulged.

Despite the "brainstorming," though, Beckham ultimately stood her ground, putting an end to the much-gossiped reunion tour.

"I'm not going on tour. The girls aren't going on tour," she revealed to Vogue.

However, there may still be a single ray of hope for fans clamoring for a monumental reunion of the Spice Girls.

An anonymous source told Us Weekly that although a reunion tour might not see the light of day, the much beloved pop group are surely working on something worth seeing.

The hit pop, all-girls group shot to fame in the 90s, popularizing songs that include "Wannabe," "2 Become 1," and "Viva Forever," inspiring a whole generation to embrace their own quirks.

Aside from Beckham and Horner, the group consisted of, Mel "Scary Spice" Brown, Melanie "Sporty Spice" Chisholm and Emma "Baby Spice" Bunton.

The group was last seen together during the 2012 premiere of the West End musical Viva Forever.

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