Simon Fuller Reveals Innovative Digital Avatar Plan to Reunite Spice Girls for 30th Anniversary Celebration in London

Simon Fuller Reveals Innovative Digital Avatar Plan to Reunite Spice Girls for 30th Anniversary Celebration in London

The excitement around the Spice Girls possibly reuniting has taken a surprising new turn, thanks to their former manager Simon Fuller.

Known for masterminding big pop moments, Simon is reportedly cooking up a plan that could bring the iconic group back together— but with a futuristic twist.

Simon Fuller’s Innovative Plan for the 30th Anniversary

Simon, who created the Pop Idol franchise, is said to be eager to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Spice Girls’ debut single, “Wannabe.”

But with Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) largely thought to be stepping away from the reunion, Simon might have found a clever workaround: reuniting the group using digital avatars.

This idea is inspired by the hugely successful ABBA Voyage hologram shows, which Simon also helped develop.

Digital Avatars Could Bring Spice Girls to the Stage Again

A source close to the project told The Sun that Simon was behind the original concept for ABBA’s virtual concerts, and he believes the same approach could work perfectly for the Spice Girls.

Even Victoria Beckham has reportedly given her blessing, saying she wouldn’t stop the group if all members agreed to the plan.

Making Music and Money in Their Sleep

Simon’s vision is clear: using avatars, the Spice Girls could keep performing and making money without physically being on stage, while also introducing their music to a whole new generation of fans.

This isn’t just a way to cash in—it’s a chance to bring their iconic legacy into the future in a fresh and exciting way.

Past Feuds and Business Moves That Shaped the Group

Victoria and her husband David Beckham, who once had a falling out with Simon Fuller, ended up buying out his stake in their business empire around seven years ago.

This move gave the Beckhams full control of Beckham Brand Holdings, which includes their stake in the US soccer club Inter Miami.

Tour Updates and Mixed Feelings Among the Spice Girls

Meanwhile, excitement and nerves are building around the possibility of a reunion tour.

Mel C (Sporty Spice) recently opened up about the upcoming tour on the No Filter podcast, revealing that while she and Emma Bunton are definitely on board, one member still needs more convincing to get back on stage.

Geri Halliwell-Horner May Need a Little More Time

Mel C hinted that Geri Halliwell-Horner, also known as Ginger Spice, is the one who’s not quite ready yet.

Geri has been keeping her options open but has remained somewhat reserved about fully committing to the reunion.

Rumors have swirled that recent personal drama involving her husband Christian Horner might have made her hesitant.

A Possible Meeting in Miami Could Change Minds

Interestingly, Simon Fuller and Geri may soon have the perfect chance to talk things over.

Simon, who reportedly has ties to the Red Bull F1 team, could meet Geri in Miami, where her husband is involved with racing.

This meeting might be the key to convincing her to join the reunion.

Mel C Shares Why the Reunion Matters So Much

For Mel C, getting all five girls back on stage would be a dream come true and a way to spread positivity in a world that often feels overwhelming.

She said that their previous shows brought joy to millions and that the Spice Girls’ message could help “spice up our lives” during tough times.

Mel B’s Playful Comments on Tour Secrecy

Adding some humor to the mix, Mel B joked that the band isn’t sharing any tour secrets with her because she “can’t keep her mouth shut.”

It seems she’s the unofficial spokesperson who can’t resist spilling the beans—whether the group wants her to or not.

What’s Next for the Spice Girls’ Reunion?

Although the group officially broke up years ago, fans have been eagerly hoping for a reunion for a long time.

Mel B has recently expressed enthusiasm for another tour, and Mel C has hinted that next year could be special, marking 30 years since their debut album.

The last time all five performed together was at the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony, and since then, only partial reunions have happened.