Victoria Beckham shoots down rumors about a Spice Girls reunion. The 43-year-old also said that one of her main priorities is her fashion brand.

Victoria also talked about the reunion photo of Spice Girls at Geri Halliwell's house and said that she and the other members of Spice Girls just spoke about their future plans. However, this does not mean that they agreed on a reunion tour.

"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," said Victoria.

After the photo of Spice Girls went viral, TMZ claimed that a reunion tour is officially happening in the United States as well as the United Kingdom. However, Victoria clarified that there is no truth to the report.

Victoria Beckham Headlines New York Fashion Week

Victoria was recently spotted at the New York Fashion Week where she celebrated her brand's 10th anniversary. Posh Spice was accompanied by her husband, David Beckham, as well as their kids, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper to the event.

This year's New York Fashion Week will be Victoria's last because the mom of four will now be focusing on the London Fashion Week in September. Following her last runway show, Victoria talked about her recent experience.

"It feels like the right way to round off showing in New York. It's more intimate, like my first shows were. I wanted this to be a nice thing to do on a Sunday morning. I want people to enjoy coming to my shows," said Victoria.

Posh Spice Talks About Her Four Children

Victoria's busy schedule is really one of the reasons why a Spice Girls reunion cannot take place this year. On top of her work as a fashion designer, Victoria is also a hands-on mom to her kids. Following Sunday morning's show, she shared an adorable photo with her only daughter Harper. In the snap, Victoria is carrying Harper in her arms, and hugging her.

The former singer previously revealed how proud she is of her children especially since they are hard-working and polite individuals.

"Homework has to be done on time. We are constantly checking their grades at school. We're always at parents' evening. And the most important question that we always have is: Are they nice kids? And are they well behaved? It's not about how academic are they. It's a happy household..." said Victoria.

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