The
Spice
Girls
have
reformed.
The
band
announced
they
were
reuniting
today,
six
years
after
they
finally
split,
for
a
world
tour
in
December.
They
are
also
releasing
a
greatest
hits
album.
Geri
Halliwell,
34,
insists
the
reunion
is
going
to
be
like
a
"one
night
stand",
and
says
the
girl
group
want
to
"celebrate
the
past" and
are
not
getting
back
together
for
good.
Geri,
who
left
the
band
in
1998,
told
BANG
Showbiz:
"It's
a
bit
like
a
one
night
stand
-
it's
not
forever.
"We
want
to
celebrate
the
past,
enjoy
being
together
and
say
thank
you
to
our
fans." She
added:
"It
feels
like
'Charlie
and
the
Chocolate
Factory'
and
I've
got
the
golden
ticket!
It's
so
exciting.
It
was
like
I
got
divorced
and
now
I
have
fallen
in
love
with
my
ex-husband
again."
Victoria,
who
has
three
sons
with
soccer
ace
David
Beckham,
insisted:
"There
is
a
big
difference
between
celebrating
the
past
and
getting
back
together.
We
are
here
to
do
a
tour
and
that's
all.
"Our
priority
is
our
families.
We
are
doing
this
for
our
kids
so
they
can
see
what
we
do.
We
are
going
to
have
a
huge
crèche
for
all
the
children.
I
am
so
excited
about
this
tour
-
I
might
get
to
be
the
cool
one
in
the
family
for
once!" The
girl
band
also
said
they
can't
wait
to
don
their
famous
old
outfits
again.
Mel
B
revealed:
"I
will
be
wearing
leopard
skin
and
Geri
will
have
her
Union
Jack
dress
on."
Mel
C
added:
"I
want
to
wear
my
tracksuit
again.
I
will
be
going
down
the
market
looking
for
a
shell
suit.
Hats
off
to
our
characters."
Victoria
insists
the
band
have
still
retained
their
old
images
and
their
style
hasn't
changed
since
they
split
in
2001.
She
said:
"We
didn't
know
what
we
would
all
be
wearing,
but
we
look
the
same
as
we
used
to.
We
still
have
the
same
images
and
they
haven't
really
changed."
Emma
Bunton
added:
"It's
just
a
grown-up
version."
The
Spice
Girls
are
set
to
kick
off
their
11-date
world
tour
in
Los
Angeles,
followed
by
shows
in
Las
Vegas,
New
York
City,
Buenos
Aires,
London,
Cologne,
Madrid,
Beijing
and
Sydney.