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Victoria Beckham and The Spice Girls launch LGBTQ+ charity T-shirt

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Olympics in 2012 after officially leaving the girl band in 2001. And now, Victoria Beckham, 47, has joined forces with The Spice Girls to launch a limited edition Pride T-shirt to raise money for LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity, the Albert Kennedy Trust.

Taking to social media on Wednesday, VB shared the news with her fans, and shared photographs of her former bandmates Geri Horner, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown wearing the T-shirts, which they also posted to Instagram.

Victoria - who rose to fame with the pop group in the 1990s but declined to be part of the last reunion in 2019 - has collaborated with the 90s girl group to release a limited edition Wannabe T-shirt.

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