Watch: Spice Girls Mini-Reunion

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Mel C and Emma Bunton perform '2 Become 1' at the former Sporty Spice's birthday performance

SPORTY AND BABY. Mel C and Emma Bunton in a rare performance of '2 Become 1'. Screen grab from YouTube (nigelrosie)

MANILA, Philippines – Back in the day, who was your favorite Spice Girl?

There was Ginger Spice (Geri Halliwell), who had fans in a tizzy back in 1998 when she left the popular band. The hit song “Goodybe” was the Spice Girls’ first song without Geri’s vocals.

There was Baby Spice (Emma Bunton), now a radio presenter who has two children of her own. Mel B, formerly known as Scary Spice, is still a recording artist, and will appear as a judge on America’s Got Talent this year.

Arguably now the most visible of them all, Posh Spice (Victoria Beckham, known as Victoria Adams before she married football star David Beckham) really did live up to her nickname. She’s now an accomplished fashion designer, famous for her modern take on womenswear.

If you loved the Spice Girls, you’ll like these videos that have just cropped up on YouTube. Sporty Spice (Melanie Chisolm) recently celebrated her 40th birthday at a bash called “Sporty’s 40.” The singer-songwriter performed at a birthday concert for fans in London.

Two performances will be noteworthy to fans of ‘90s girl groups. During the evening, Mel brought out friend and former All Saints band member Natalie Appleton for a performance of the hit song “Pure Shores.”

Watch the video here, as uploaded by YouTube user @samuelch:

The second treat is Mel C’s performance of their 1996 hit “2 Become 1,” with friend and former bandmate Emma Bunton.

Watch the video here, as uploaded by YouTube user nigelrosie:

The Spice Girls’ last complete reunion was at the closing ceremonies of the 2012 London Olympics. The girls performed a mash-up of their hit songs “Wannabe,” and “Spice Up Your Life.”

Last December, Melanie Brown told the Daily Mail that she was hopeful that there would be reunion plans in 2014, which will mark the band’s 20th anniversary.

Would you watch a Spice Girls reunion, if it happened? Or do you think the Spice Girls are gone for good? Let us know in the comments! – Rappler.com

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