Victoria Beckham's company made a staggering £2million from the Spice Girls reunion tour despite Posh not performing. The popstar turned fashion designer raked in the money over a period of three years following the reunion tour, which celebrated the band's 25th anniversary.
Her firm Moody Productions earned £703,000 in 2021 and £403,000 in 2020.While Victoria, 48, didn't join her bandmates Mel C, Mel B, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner on the tour she still made £1million from the endeavour, reports the Mirror.Posh still stands as a member of the band, but doesn't need to sing alongside her bandmates in a business savvy as her company Moody Productions is entitled to a cut of the takings for endorsements, licensing deals and merchandising generated by gigs.Accounts filed for her corporation last week show it paid £140,637 in Corporation Tax for 2021 from income, meaning the firm earned £703,000 from the Spice Girls back catalogue.
The girl group have achieved nine UK No1s and sold over 100 million records since 1994 making them the best-selling girl group of all time.The group kicked off their Spice World Tour in 2019, and Victoria was a no show due to her commitments to her fashion brand but has unfortunately posted annual losses of £6.3million.
The Moody Productions accounts show Posh has had more than £5million of loans from it over the years.Meanwhile, husband David Beckham firm banked a staggering £657,322 a week in 2021.
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