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Victoria Beckham Shares Video of Spice Girls Singing ‘Mama’ With Son Cruz at 50th Birthday Reunion

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When your “mama” is a former pop star! Cruz Beckham shared a special moment with his mom, Victoria Beckham, at her recent headline-making 50th birthday bash, which took place back in April.  

In a new clip shared by both Cruz and Victoria online, Cruz plays the guitar while singing the Spice Girls’ song, “Mama,” and is joined on stage by Victoria and the rest of the hit girl group, including, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm, and Melanie Brown

The women sing the chorus of the song before laughing as Mel B asks, “Are we in tune? I’m not sure we are.”

Cruz posted the clip with the caption, “You’re welcome…”

The clip comes after Victoria’s husband, David Beckham, previously shared footage of the girl group’s epic reunion singing their song, “Stop” along with the matching choreography. 

David appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this week, talking about the reunion. 

Spice Girls in NYC in 1999RJ Capak/WireImage

“It’s actually been 12 years since they did the Olympics in the U.K. but over 15 years since they were on the stage together,” he shared. “So obviously having them all there that night, and I didn’t expect them to get up on the stage, but I had a whole video planned where me and my kids recreated the ‘Mama’ video. So my son, who plays the guitar and sings, had a song and he sang ‘Mama,’ and then all of the sudden, all the girls got up. And I’m their biggest fan. I tend to not tell my wife that. I tend to tell her that I fancied her. But she was a Spice Girl. I love that about her.”

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