This is what I want, what I really, really want.
UPDATE: In a statement issued by Victoria Beckham's publicist Jo Milloy on behalf of the Spice Girls, the group plan to reunite "to explore some incredible new opportunities together".
"We are always overwhelmed at how much interest there is across the whole world for the Spice Girls," says Milloy, as reported by ABC.
"We all agree that there are many exciting possibilities that will once again embrace the original essence of the Spice Girls, while reinforcing our message of female empowerment for future generations."
The statement comes after all five members of the Spice Girls got tonight overnight, including an appearance from manager Simon Fuller. The proof lies in the social media posts, which you can check out below.
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Spice is back, baby! The Spice Girls reunion is back on following linchpin Victoria Beckham finally agreeing to be a part of the fun.
As The Sun reports, each Spice girl will pocket a cool £10 million (approx. $AU17.8 million) for the reunion with sources saying that Beckham only agreed to the deal on the stipulation that she will not have to sing.
Potential projects in the pipeline include TV programs in China, a UK talent show, endorsement deals and a greatest hits compilation album.
Reality TV mogul Simon Fuller is behind the reunion with Scary Spice Mel B flying in from LA for a meeting with bandmates Posh, Baby Emma Bunton, Sporty Mel C and Ginger Geri Horner.
This will mark the first time all five women have been in the same room since 2012 when they briefly reunited to sing at the London Olympics.
The reveal confirms reunion rumours that have been flying since early 2015. Still no word on the world tour though.