Victoria Beckham admits she will feel 'left out' when Spice Girls tour as she dismisses rumours of marriage problems

David and Victoria Beckham pictured during London Fashion Week earlier this month - Getty Images Europe
David and Victoria Beckham pictured during London Fashion Week earlier this month - Getty Images Europe

Victoria Beckham has admitted that she will feel “left out” when her former band the Spice Girls go on a UK tour later this year as she dismissed rumours of marriage problems to her husband David as “frustrating and annoying”.

The fashion designer, 44, even ruled out a cameo appearance as a hologram during the 2019 Spice Girls Tour, which takes place between May 27 and June 15.

In an interview with The Guardian, the former singer also talked of her frustration over marriage break-up rumours after she and her children had appeared on the front cover of Vogue last year - without the former England football international.

When asked about potential involvement in the tour, the last stop of which will be London’s Wembley Stadium, the former Spice Girl, also known as ‘Posh’, said: “No definitely not” and added it had not even been a hard decision to make.

“What I do now is my passion and a full-time job,” she said.

“I’m excited to see it, though (the tour). And I’m sure when I’m there and they are on stage, there will be a part of me that feels a bit left out.

“Because even after all this, a part of me will always be a Spice Girl.”

Her 20th wedding anniversary to husband David beckons this coming July and speculation over their union grew when the part Inter Miami CF owner admitted in an interview that ‘when you've been married for the amount of time that we have, it's always hard work’.

The Spice Girls (from left to right) Melanie Brown (Mel B), Melanie Chisholm (Mel C), Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham - Credit:  Ian West/ PA
The Spice Girls in 2012 (from left to right): Melanie Brown (Mel B), Melanie Chisholm (Mel C), Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham Credit: Ian West/ PA

The rumours threatened to overshadow Victoria’s own 10-year anniversary in the fashion industry with her household label, Victoria Beckham, last year.

“It can get quite frustrating,”, she told The Guardian. “But I leave it to my PR team. I don’t get involved.”

She added:  “People are interested in my personal life. And sometimes that works in my favour and sometimes it’s things that I don’t like.

“I’m not going to let it get me down.”

Victoria, who is mother to her four children, sons Romeo, Brooklyn, Cruz and daughter Harper - who is the youngest aged seven - also revealed that she simply calls her husband ‘David’ on her mobile phone and while she ‘never’ cooks ‘David’s a really good cook’.

She said the family were committed to staying in the UK despite David’s ownership role at the newly founded Miami football team.

She said: “We have made some great friends there (Miami) and socialise... so we will go regularly. But the kids are happy at school, we are close to our families and we love being in London.”