Victoria Beckham took a trip down memory lane with her youngest son, Cruise Beckham, as they sang the popular Spice Girl song ‘Viva Forever’ from 1997.
The hitmaker known as Posh Spice and the 20-year-old graced an acoustic version of the song from the girl group’s second studio album, Spice World, according to an Instagram video shared on Wednesday.
The video showed Victoria sitting on a sofa in the living room, swaying across from her son, who also plays guitar.
Behind the camera, David Beckham, 50, playfully joined in on the final chorus.
“Sorry I ruined it 😂,” the former soccer pro commented.
Several fans gushed over the sweet duet, with one writing: “This is it! 😍 We love you forever @victoriabeckham, our classy spice! ❤️.”
“So great to see Victoria singing her best songs again 🥺✌🏼💟,” another wrote.
“This is iconic ❤️,” chimed in a third.
Some implored the “Wannabe” songstress, 51, to do a reunion tour with the Spice Girls.
Last month, Victoria commented on a possible reunion with bandmates Mel B (Scary Spice), Melanie C (Sporty Spice), Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice) and Emma Bunton (Baby Spice).
When asked on Andy Cohen’s Sirius
“It’s tempting, but can I go on a world tour? I can’t. I have a job,” she added.
But Victoria joked that her singing ability might not be up to par.
“I don’t even know if I can sing yet,” she joked. “I mean, I was never that great.”
The Spice Girls, who were active from 1994 to 2000, unofficially reunited at Victoria’s 50th birthday party to perform their 1997 song “Stop.”
The two last appeared together at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
