Victoria Beckham and Spice Girls
Melanie Chisholm shares photo with Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell on Instagram. @melaniecmusic/Instagram

Victoria Beckham has made a public appearance with her Spice Girls bandmates as tensions within the Beckham family continue to dominate headlines, following reports that she was left 'in bits' by her son Brooklyn Beckham's deeply personal social media post, as revealed by RadarOnline. The fashion designer and former pop star stepped out alongside Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell for an intimate night celebrating more than three decades of friendship, marking the first time she has been seen publicly with the group since the family rift became public. The gathering, shared on social media by Chisholm, offered a glimpse of solidarity and support behind the scenes, as Beckham navigates one of the most emotionally challenging periods of her public life.

A Rare Spice Girls Reunion Amid Family Turmoil

The reunion appeared to be held in honour of Emma Bunton, with Chisholm posting a photograph of the group on Instagram and reflecting on their long standing bond. 'The most beautiful night celebrating our @emmaleebunton over 30 years of friendship, love you all more than ever 💖', Chisholm wrote.

Among more than two thousand comments, Victoria Beckham responded simply but warmly in the comments, writing: 'Love u so much xx'. The moment carried emotional weight, signalling Beckham's reliance on trusted friendships as she remained silent on the dispute involving her eldest son.The appearance comes as Brooklyn Beckham's six page Instagram Story, shared earlier this month, sparked intense speculation about tensions between him, his parents and his wife Nicola Peltz.

'In Bits' After Brooklyn's Emmotional post

According to an insider cited by RadarOnline, the fallout from Brooklyn's post has been particularly painful for Victoria. An unnamed source claimed the former Spice Girl was 'in bits' after learning about the allegations at the same time as the public, leaving her blindsided by the scale and tone of her son's remarks.

Despite the hurt, sources close to the family insist the Beckhams remain hopeful about reconciliation. Speaking to People, one source said, 'They are afraid of losing their son and would take him back in a minute. They are a close family, too. Just in a different way than Nicola's family is. They love Brooklyn and are horrified about everything.'

The family's decision to remain publicly silent is said to be deliberate, with a focus on avoiding further escalation. A second source explained, 'David and Victoria believe time will heal this. They know over time that Brooklyn will come back. They can't really do anything until then.'

Feeling Betrayed After Welcoming Nicola 'Like a Daughter'

The tension was reportedly exacerbated by Victoria Beckham's feelings towards her daughter-in-law. One insider claimed that Brooklyn's comments cut especially deeply because Victoria believed she had gone out of her way to welcome Nicola Peltz into the family. 'Victoria feels betrayed', the source said, adding that she had embraced Nicola 'like a daughter', only to feel her efforts were ultimately dismissed.