Victoria Beckham makes huge sum each year from her pop career despite not singing a note
Victoria Beckham hasn’t sung a note since 2012, but she has already made £1 million in music.
Posh Spice, 50, pocketed the fortune through royalties from her solo career and time with the chart-topping group, it is understood. She hasn’t stepped foot on the stage since 2012’s closing ceremony with the Spice Girls in London.
However, according to reports, the sum has reportedly helped the mother make up for Victoria Beckham Holdings’ losses. She currently has £2.4 million in her Moody Productions business, which she founded in 1997 to manage her music earnings, according to documents filed with Companies House for the period ending March 2024.
Victoria released a self-titled solo album in 2001 in addition to her three studio albums with the Spice Girls. Posh now has 19, 900 monthly listeners on Spotify, although bandmate Melanie C, also 50, has more than 659, 000 on the platform.
On Spotify, The Spice Girls still have 12.6 million monthly subscribers. Wannabe and Stop are the band’s most-listened tunes on the platform, founded in 2006 in Sweden.
The Spice Girls are the best-selling girl group ever, surpassing Little Mix and The Supremes, who have sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
Victoria, however, claimed she had stopped participating in the Spice Girls’ lucrative 2019 reunion tour because she had been concentrating on her beauty and fashion line because of The Sun.
Speaking at the time, she said: “I had so much fun being in the Spice Girls… I think that now, with everything else that I’ve got going on with my fashion and beauty line, and four children, I couldn’t commit to that”.
Last year, amid speculation the band were going to reunite again, reports suggested Victoria was “the final part of the jigsaw” – and that the 2019 lacked her pull. Yet, the mum of four, born in Harlow, Essex, “simply did not budge” at attempts to convince her to join the artists for a final hoorah, according to reports.
Source: Mirror
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