
Beckham fever is well and truly upon us with the hysteria that's surrounded the Netflix documentary about pop culture's most resilient power couple, David and Victoria Beckham.
Plenty has been written about the revelations in the four-part documentary. We've written plenty ourselves.
Most of the docuseries was focused on David Beckham's sporting career, with a few mentions of a little-known group called the Spice Girls.
The band was comprised of five personalities known as Posh, Sporty, Baby, Scary and Ginger Spice who in the late-90s became the biggest girl group of all time, with hit songs like 'Wannabe', 'Say You'll Be There' and 'Spice Up Your Life'.
The only member of the band to take part in the Netflix documentary was Sporty Spice aka Melanie Chisholm — make of that what you will!
But it turns out that the singer-turned-fashion-designer's rocky history with the Spice Girls could have been its own series.
Here are just some of the reports and rumours that surrounded Victoria and the game-changing pop group.
Victoria Beckham claimed no one wanted her to sing.
Long before Victoria was a fashion icon, mother or David's Beckham wife, she was the member of the Spice Girls who never got to sing.
This was evident from the very beginning. In the Spice Girls' breakout single 'Wannabe' in 1995, Victoria is the only band member who didn't get a single verse. Even after the Spice Girls split in 2000, Victoria was the last of the fivesome to attempt a solo singing career.