Geri Horner and the Beckhams unite for son Cruz after 'Spice Girls' cancellation
Geri Horner joined David and Victoria Beckham as they cheered on their son Cruz
Geri Horner joined David and Victoria Beckham as they cheered on their son Cruz during his sold-out show.
This follows the cancellation of "The Spice Girls'" 30th anniversary reunion after they couldn't finalize their plans in time.
Spice icon Geri, 53, posted on Instagram a video clip of Cruz, 21, singing Bruce Springsteen’s classic tune – I’m On Fire.
She added the caption: “He’s on fire” along with a series of applause and flame emojis.
Geri also posted a photo smiling with his proud parents David, 50 and Victoria, 51, who were wearing plain white t-shirts.
Later, Geri was seen with her arm around Victoria as the two posed happily for the cameras.
Geri and Victoria had earlier discussions with Melanie C, Emma Bunton, and Mel B to organize a series of shows celebrating thirty years since The Spice Girls launched their debut single, Wannabe.
However, The Sun reports they couldn't come to a consensus, leading to the scrapping of plans for a 2026 reunion tour.
In an interview on The Smallzy Show on Australia’s KIIS Radio, Mel C, 52, confirmed: “No, there is no reunion in the works.
“We stay in touch frequently. We do want to do something – the timing is just uncertain.
“Still, I remain hopeful and cross my fingers that the Spice Girls will reunite sometime in the future.”
Last April, The Sun shared that Geri reconnected with the band’s former manager Simon Fuller, flying to Miami to negotiate a deal.
In January, Mel C reiterated they were still having active discussions about marking the landmark occasion.
Even Victoria stirred hopes of rejoining, expressing her enthusiasm for the thought of a residency at the Las Vegas venue Sphere.
She contemplated the idea in October: “It’s intriguing. But could I handle a global tour? No, that's not possible. I’ve got a career…”
Recently, the plans unraveled, with a collectible coin from the Royal Mint being the only commemorative gesture for the anniversary.
Geri recently triumphed in a neighborhood dispute – with her plans for a £30k horse walker earning approval.
The Spice Girls star and her husband, former F1 boss Christian Horner, 60, proposed installing the 77ft setup to train horses near their Oxfordshire estate.
However, the plan for the walker, a rotating cage designed to enhance horse fitness, faced considerable local opposition, drawing multiple complaints to the West Northamptonshire District Council.
Nevertheless, the council has given the green light, provided the celebrity pair meet specified conditions.
Meanwhile, Cruz moved his brother Romeo to tears at a concert with a song believed to touch on their estranged sibling Brooklyn.
Witnesses observed a tearful Romeo, 23, wiping his eyes while Cruz performed Loneliest Boy with his band The Breakers at The Courtyard Theatre in East London.
The song’s chorus includes: “Loneliest boy, mama doesn’t speak much, it’s breaking her heart.
“It’s evident in the little things that go undone. Ultimately it’s you, yourself, and you alone.
“Could you tell me how you live, with nobody to lose?”
Last year, Brooklyn, 27, severed ties with his family, and by January, he was communicating with them only through lawyers.
Shortly after, he issued a shocking statement indicating he had no desire to reconcile with them.
He further alleged fashion designer Victoria took over his first dance with US actress Nicola Peltz, 31, at their wedding in 2022.
Moreover, Brooklyn stopped communications with his famous parents and also severed ties with Romeo, Cruz, and his sister Harper, 14, blocking them all on social networks.