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Spice Girls get-together sparks reunion rumours

All five former members of the Spice Girls meet up amid rumours of a plan to reunite the girl-power group.

Girl-power group shares pictures together on Instagram

The Spice Girls perform during the closing ceremony at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, their most recent on-stage reunion. (Matt Dunham/The Associated Press)

All five former members of the Spice Girls have met up amid rumours of a plan to reunite the girl-power group.

Photos posted by several group members on social media showed Victoria (Posh Spice) Beckham, Melanie (Sporty Spice) Chisholm, Emma (Baby Spice) Bunton, Melanie (Scary Spice) Brown and Geri (Ginger Spice) Horner.

They had been seen earlier Friday arriving at Horner's home north of London, along with former manager Simon Fuller.

The Sun newspaper reported the quintet is considering several projects, including a TV talent show, though not a live tour.

The Spice Girls were a 1990s phenomenon, with hits including Wannabe. They split in 2000 and last reunited at the 2012 London Olympics.

Now the group's highest-profile member is Beckham, a fashion designer married to former soccer star David Beckham.