Victoria Beckham attends the 5th Global Gift Gala hosted by honorary chair Eva Longoria at the Four Seasons Hotel on November 17, 2014 in London, England. Photo / Getty
Victoria Beckham attends the 5th Global Gift Gala hosted by honorary chair Eva Longoria at the Four Seasons Hotel on November 17, 2014 in London, England. Photo / Getty
Victoria Beckham thinks it will be "quite sad" if Geri Horner, Emma Bunton and Mel B perform Spice Girls songs together.
The trio formed the group GEM together after Victoria and Mel C refused to take part in a Spice Girls reunion and Victoria thinks they should sing original material rather than classic Spice hits.
English pop group The Spice Girls, Paris, September 1996. Left to right: Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Victoria Beckham and Geri Halliwell. Photo / Getty
When asked if she wishes them luck, Victoria told the Sunday Times Magazine: "Of course, as a new group, I do. I do think they should sing new material, though, because what we did as the Spice Girls was so special. If they sang Spice Girls songs, I think I might be a bit sad."
Left: Victoria, Right: MEL C Members of the British Pop Group 'The Spice Girls', Seen at the launch of CHANNEL 5. Photo / Getty
Fashion designer Victoria also revealed she often feels "guilt" at being a working mother and has ruled out adding to her brood with husband David Beckham.
(L to R) Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham and Victoria Beckham attend the Burberry Festive film premiere at 121 Regent Street on November 3, 2015 in London, England. Photo / Getty
The star - who has children Brooklyn, 17, Romeo, 13, Cruz 11 and four-year-old daughter Harper with the retired soccer player - said: "I am done [with having children]."
"People have been obsessed with it -she's getting divorced, she's pregnant, she's getting divorced, she's pregnant - ever since I met David."
"I think that the kids get harder as they get older. The most important thing is to make sure that each child gets the individual attention that they need. But I can never go to bed early because Brooklyn is always up and that's when I get to see him, and then you've got Harper who is up super early. So I do feel that I'm being pulled in four different directions with the children. And then I have David and work, too.
Brooklyn Beckham, Cruz Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham. Photo / Getty
"The truth is, it is hard. You feel guilty if you're missing something with the children. If I'm away on holiday or away for the weekend, I hide in the loo or a cupboard because someone at work is emailing me and they need answers to something, and I feel I have to hide those things because I don't want to impinge on the family."
And Victoria admitted she and David are extremely strict parents.
She said: "We're very strict with them. We've always had great relationships with them, as have both mine and David's families. Please and thank-yous have always been a priority, and they don't consider themselves entitled at all."
Cruz Beckham, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham congratulate Romeo Beckham after he completed the Junior Marathon during the London Marathon on April 26, 2015 in London. Photo / Getty
"So yes, we are strict. We've never spoilt the children with anything other than love. We're a very affectionate family, we're always cuddling and we communicate constantly, and we're very present with the kids. We've never missed a parents' evening or a sports day or any of the things you have to go to. They are our priority."