Victoria Beckham has revealed her husband David “guilted” her into joining the Spice Girls reunion tour in 2008.
The singer, 51, made the revelation in her self-titled three-part docuseries on Netflix, which dropped earlier this week.
She said of joining the pop band’s 2008 reunion: "David was like, 'it's really good for the kids to see you do this.’”
David, 50, jumped in, protesting: “Our kids weren't around to see their mum be a Spice Girl!”
Victoria added jokingly: “He mum-guilted me!”
The couple, who married in 1999, share four children - son Brooklyn, 26, son Romeo, 23, son Cruz, 20, and daughter Harper, 14.

Victoria also spoke about how she felt being back onstage during the tour.
“I hadn't been Posh Spice for such a long time. It was good to be back with them," she recalled.
The fashion designer declined to join the girl band when they reunited again in 2019, admitting she felt like she didn’t “belong” onstage anymore.
“It was good to celebrate the Spice Girls but it was during that [2008] tour that I realized I didn't belong on stage. It had been fun but it wasn't what I loved anymore,” she said.
Since then, bandmate Mel B has been vocal about wanting to reunite again and has blasted Victoria for not taking part.
Victoria told the cameras: “One of the girls actually said to me – and it did upset me – it was Melanie B who said to me, ‘Don’t forget where you come from.’”

She went on: "I have never forgotten where I've come from. I have never forgotten that Posh Spice is the reason that I'm sitting here now.
“She might have been grumpy but she was actually great."
During the docuseries, viewers also found out that Victoria used up a lot of the clothing allowance for the band.
In one scene, Geri Halliwell complained: “You know what I end up getting? A £20 thing from Oxfam. She nicks all my money.”
“The other girls weren’t really into fashion. That left a really nice budget for me,” Victoria explained.
“I went to Gucci. I’d never ever owned a designer garment before. And then, fashion became everything.”
Victoria was supported by former Spice Girl members Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Mel C, as well as by her family, at the London premiere of her documentary on Wednesday.
The series chronicles her personal and career journey, charting her rise to fame and how she became a successful fashion designer.