December 11, 2025
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Victoria Beckham poses backstage with Spice Girls superfan Lily Collins after reducing her to tears during joint appearance on The Tonight Show

Emily In Paris actress Lily, 36, was left speechless during her interview with Jimmy, 58, as Victoria walked out on stage.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk

Victoria Beckham has posed backstage with Lily Collins after she reduced the Spice Girls superfan to tears during their appearance on The Tonight Show.

Emily In Paris actress Lily, 36, was left speechless during her interview with Jimmy, 58, as Victoria walked out on stage.

During their interaction, Lily was visibly teary as her lifetime dream came true, while revealing how she had the singer’s iconic bob cut. 

Following the appearance, Posh Spice posed for a snap with Lily backstage.

The two women showed off their incredible figures as they stood in front of a Tonight Show logo. 

Victoria, 51, wowed in a grey silk dress and strappy black heels for her appearance.

Victoria Beckham has posed backstage with Lily Collins after she reduced the Spice Girls superfan to tears during their appearance on The Tonight Show

Emily In Paris actress Lily, 36, was left speechless during her interview with Jimmy, 58, as Victoria walked out on stage

Meanwhile, Lily looked chic as ever in a black dress with sheer panels throughout.

Lily appeared to channel her inner Victoria as they both boasted neutral expressions for the capture.

Victoria simply captioned the image: ‘Kisses @lilycollins xx.’

In another Instagram story, Victoria could be seen bending down to sign original Spice Girls records.

She said: ‘For the lovely @spicegirls fans waiting in the cold!’

Victoria then called it a night and could be seen donning a floor-length grey suede coat before heading for her car. 

Before Victoria had came out on stage during the show, Jimmy asked Lily if she was still in her Posh Spice era.

She replied: ‘I hope I never leave my Posh era.’ 

In another Instagram story, Victoria could be seen bending down to sign original Spice Girls records for fans waiting outside the studio

Victoria then called it a night and could be seen donning a floor-length grey suede coat before heading for her car

He then pulled up a side-by-side photo of Lily and Victoria striking similar poses, prompting the actress to joke that Posh will ‘always do it better’.

Jimmy then shocked Lily as he brought Victoria out, after the star said she’d never met her.

As they sat across from each other, Victoria complimented Lily on her hair do, saying hers was ‘a lot shinier’. 

‘No, no, no,’ Lily replied, adding, ‘Well, thank you, but no, I could never out-shine, no.’

Jimmy then asked Victoria how she got her famous nickname Posh. ‘I’ve always wanted to know that too,’ Lily quipped.

‘Well I was given that nickname because I used to like nice clothes and nice restaurants,’ Victoria replied. ‘In actual fact, it really helped me out because in the Spice Girls, the other girls didn’t like designer clothes. So when we would do videos or go on stage, they were happy to just wear all the free stuff and I got all the budget.’

‘I like how you think,’ Lily said, clearly impressed.

Later this month fans of Lily will watch her reprise her role for the fifth series of Netflix’s Emily In Paris.

Victoria, 51, wowed in a grey silk dress and strappy black heels for her appearance as she showed off her striking figure

Lily and Victoria recreated her iconic peace sign pose before they sat down together 

During their interaction, Lily was left in tears as her lifetime dream came true, while revealing how she had the singer’s iconic bob cut

Elsewhere, during her interview with Jimmy, Victoria revealed how it was her husband David who convinced her to do her Netflix documentary.

She explained: ‘I said no at the beginning and it was my team who convinced me to do it and my husband who made me do it.’ 

‘I was in the Spice Girls for four years and it’s a time I am so proud of, but I was so defined by that four-year period.

‘I’ve been in the fashion industry for twenty years now and it just felt like the right time to reflect and move forward. Working on this documentary was like a year’s intense therapy, it really was.

‘It’s made me feel so proud after all these years of struggle, it’s been 20 years of struggle with the fashion business, it’s a tough, tough industry. I’ve been told no so much my entire life and I’ve worked hard.’ 

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