The Spice Girls are reuniting for a world tour, celebrating 20 years of Spice since their 1996 debut single 'Wannabe'.
Since the English pop group got back together for an appearance at the London Olympics in 2012, fans have been begging for one last world tour.
"There is a huge demand for the Spice Girls to get back together, especially with the nostalgia around the two-decade anniversary of their first release next summer," an unnamed source tells British newspaper The Sun.
"Mel B flew into London last month to secretly agree the plan with the other three girls. They should each make more than ten million pounds from this," the insider added.
One Spice Girl that won't be joining the tour is Victoria 'Posh Spice' Beckham. The fashion designer and mother of four is too busy, but wishes the girls the best of luck.
The group initially wouldn't commit to anything without Posh Spice, but eventually decided to turn the five-piece into quartet with Beckham's full support, which she shared on social media:
The idea was sparked by talent show judge Melanie 'Scary Spice' Brown, when she insisted the band should 'do something to celebrate' their milestone.
"I got so many great memories. I toured the world with four of my best friends. Even today we all kind of support each other," Brown tells The Today Show.
From their debut single in 1996 until Geri's departure in 1998 - which resulted in the pop group's indefinite hiatus - the Spice Girls were the biggest pop act on the planet, selling 85 million albums.
Their biggest hits 'Wannabe', 'Say You'll Be There' and '2 Become 1' topped the charts in over 50 countries.
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