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David Beckham and The Spice Girls celebrated the New Year in style with a party at a swanky London hotel.
The soccer star, who is married to Posh Spice Victoria, joined the reunited girl band for dinner at exclusive restaurant Nobu before heading to Claridge's, where they saw in 2008 with free-flowing champagne.
David and Victoria were the first of the partygoers to leave at 2am and the handsome athlete stunned onlookers with his newly-dyed grey hair.
One said: "He was looking very slick, but his designer stubble was a different colour to the hair on his head."
They were closely followed by Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell, who left the celebrations with her ex-boyfriend, 'Little Britain' star David Walliams.
Scary Spice Mel B, Sporty Spice Mel C and Baby Spice Emma Bunton were the last to leave at 3am, but Mel B took an unfortunate tumble as she came out of the hotel.
The band continue their comeback world tour tonight (02.01.08) at London's 02 arena and have another 13 dates at the venue, before moving on to Manchester.
Geri Halliwell and George Michael have reportedly fallen out over his failure to write the Spice Girls' comeback single.
The 'Faith' singer had agreed to pen a track for the reunited girl band, which would have been released in time to battle for the Christmas number one spot.
However, Geri - who is a long-time pal of George - was said to have grown frustrated with how long he was taking and instead teamed up fellow Spice Girl Emma Bunton to write 'Headlines (Friendship N read more
Victoria Beckham was involved in a terrifying plane incident.
The former Spice Girls singer was flying to London from Los Angeles with two of her children - five-year-old Romeo and three-year-old Cruz- when a bird flew into one of the plane's engines as it taxied down the runway.
The pilot had to quickly apply the brakes, bringing the aircraft to a screeching halt. A passenger onboard the flight told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "It was really scary when th read more
When the Spice Girls announced that they would be regrouping for a reunion show at the O2 arena in London, there were skeptics among us. Our pallets had matured, and the Spice Girls' flavor might not pack the same punch. Well, we should erase those doubts just as quickly as we formed them, because the group sold out tickets to the show in less time than it took you to read this. read more