The Spice Girls have performed live for the first time since their reunion, taking to the catwalk at a Victoria's Secret fashion show in Los Angeles.
The Spice Girls paved the way for their blockbuster comeback tour with a 1930s and 40s themed appearance at the Victoria's Secret fashion show.
Sporty, Ginger, Posh, Scarey and Baby switched between khaki and military caps and full-length 1930s-style ball gowns to promote their latest CD, Spice Girls: Greatest Hits which is being sold exclusively at Victoria's Secret lingerie chain.
During the event at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood the group performed their new single 'Headlines' and their 1998 hit 'Stop'.
After the performance Geri Halliwell said that the show was "a good warm-up" for the Spice Girls' world tour.
Speaking to 'GMTV' she said that the concerts would be "full of drama".
Her fellow group member Emma Bunton said that they were having "the best t! ime" since deciding to tour again.
The five took to the stage last night wearing military outfits for their performance of 'Stop' and emerged wearing ballgowns for their second song 'Headlines'.
Other celebrities appearances at the Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards, included supermodel Heidi Klum and her husband, the singer Seal, who perfomed a duet culminating in a prolonged kiss at the base of the catwalk.
The Black Eyed Peas' William Adams, also known as will.i.am, started the show with the fitting rap hook: "Baby, where you get your body from?"
Adams was a last-minute stand-in for hip-hop star Kanye West whose mother died earlier in the week.








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