Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 4, 2025 · Entertainment

Spice Girls REUNITE! Girl Power Meets Rugby in Historic Collaboration

The Spice Girls are set to return for a collaboration with the Red Roses (L-R Emma Bunton, Mel B, Victoria Beckham, Geri Horner and Mel B, pictured in 1996)

SPICE GIRLS REUNITE WITH ENGLAND RUGBY TEAM: THE MOST EPIC COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR!

Get ready for a match made in heaven as the Spice Girls are set to team up with the Red Roses, England's women's rugby team, for an exclusive collection of licensed products. The iconic girl group, comprised of Geri Horner, Victoria Beckham (who may or may not be on board), Mel C, Emma Bunton, and Mel B, have joined forces with the Red Roses to support women's sport and promote their signature "Girl Power" slogan.

A SPICE UP IN THE RUGBY WORLD

The group reunited at Victoria's 50th birthday party last year

In a joint statement, the Spice Girls exclaimed: "We're thrilled to partner with the Red Roses in supporting women's sport, particularly as this year marks a historic milestone – the first female president of the RFU! We hope the entire country will join us in cheering on the team at the Rugby World Cup, as they build on their incredible start." It seems the Spice Girls are not just getting back together for the sake of it; they're using their platform to make a real difference.

A TEAM EFFORT

Red Roses captain Zoe Aldcroft couldn't be more excited about this partnership: "This is an important year for us as a team, and it's fantastic to partner with a band that shares our values. They understand the dedication, hard work, and perseverance required to reach the top and stay there." The Red Roses know that having the Spice Girls on board will help spread the word about the sport and inspire more people, especially young girls, to get involved in rugby.

The range will inclded a jersey, track jacket and bomber as well as T-shirts, hoodies, and accessories and a limited edition Red Roses and Spice Girls rugby ball

THE COLLABORATION

The range of licensed products, available over the coming weeks, includes:

  • A premium three-piece Castore range: Fan Jersey, Track Jacket, and Collegiate Bomber Jacket
  • Exclusive apparel drops from Fanatics, featuring a wide variety of adult and kids' products, including t-shirts, hoodies, and accessories
  • A limited edition Red Roses and Spice Girls rugby ball produced by Gilbert, the Official Training Equipment Supplier to England Rugby

Zoe Aldcroft, Red Roses captain said: 'This is an important year for us as a team and it's fantastic to partner with a band which shares the same values as us. Understands the dedication, hard work and perseverance it takes to reach the top and stay there'

IS THIS THE START OF A SPICE GIRLS REUNION TOUR?

Rumors have been swirling about a possible reunion tour to mark the group's 30th anniversary. According to sources, Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel B, and Mel C have been secretly planning an upcoming world tour without Victoria Beckham (who is allegedly "90 per cent out of the running"). The foursome has reportedly met in Miami to discuss the finer details, with band manager Simon Fuller re-entering the picture. As one source puts it: "Geri and Simon are back in touch with a myriad of exciting ideas... Nothing is yet confirmed, but this could be the start of something big."

THE SPICE GIRLS' MESSAGE TO THE WORLD

The Red Roses are seen heading to training in Northhampton last month

The Spice Girls have always been about empowerment, self-expression, and friendship. This collaboration with the Red Roses is more than just a marketing gimmick – it's a genuine effort to support women's sport and promote positive values. As Geri Horner said in an interview: "We want to inspire girls and boys alike to get involved in rugby and reap its many benefits." With their signature blend of style, music, and motivation, the Spice Girls are sure to make this partnership one for the books.

A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN?

This collaboration is not just about selling merchandise or promoting a sport – it's about bringing people together. As the Red Roses captain Zoe Aldcroft aptly put it: "We want to inspire lots of people, girls and boys, to get into rugby and benefit from the sport in the way that we as a team all do – friendship, strength, confidence, power, self-expression, and so much more." The Spice Girls are back, and they're bringing their signature "Girl Power" with them.

A Spice Girls reunion is a constant topic on fans' lips and back in April, it was claimed the group are reportedly set to reunite to mark their 30th anniversary as they have been secretly planning an upcoming world tour (pictured in 1997)