David Beckham broke a major rule at wife Victoria's 50th birthday bash last weekend which was held at private members club Oswald's in London.
The Beckham family splashed out on a star-studded £250,000 party and the former footballer soon set fans wild as he shared a video of all five Spice Girls performing.
Singing icons Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, and Victoria reunited as they sang their hit single Stop to the crowd of friends and family.
However, according to the rules of Oswald's, which is an exclusive members club, video and photography is prohibited, even for the biggest girl band of the 90s.
A source told The Sun: 'Oswald's is so private and exclusive, it doesn't even have photos inside its club on its website.
David Beckham broke a major rule at wife Victoria's 50th birthday bash last weekend which was held at private members club Oswald's in London
The Beckham family splashed out on a star-studded £250,000 party but the former footballer soon set fans wild as he shared a video of all five Spice Girls performing
'Taking pics or video inside is a real no no as the venue likes privacy for all of its very wealthy, VIP members, but when you're David Beckham the rules don't really apply.
'No one would have dared tell him to put his phone away.'
Oswald's can't be too upset with David for sharing the clip with his 87.2M followers after his family spent nearly a quarter of a million on dinner and drinks.
Joining the couple for the bash was all four of their children, Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12.
As well as the Spice Girls, several A-listers also partied the night away with David and Victoria including Tom Cruise, Gordon Ramsay, Jason Statham, Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Salma Hayek and Eva Longoria.
Guests were treated to lavish £500 gift bags at the end of the night as they were all seen exciting in high spirits.
Declaring it 'the best night ever', the Spice Girl had to be carried out of swanky Mayfair venue by her husband David at 2:30am.
Her recent foot injury saw the star rely on crutches for her glam entrance hours earlier, but she had her husband on hand for a piggy back as the night came to a close.
Icons Mel B , Mel C , Emma Bunton , Geri Halliwell , and Victoria reunited as they sang their hit single Stop to the crowd of friends and family
However, according to the rules of Oswald's, which is an extremely exclusive members club, video and photography is prohibited, even for the biggest girl band of the 90
The couple, who spent nearly a quarter of a million pounds on food and drink at the event, were joined by their four children, Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12
Giggling behind her heavily tinted sunglasses, Victoria was seen slumped against her family after being carried into the waiting car.
David, who will reach the same milestone next year, was without his jacket as the family made their way home.
The former Manchester United and England midfielder ferried his wife across the crowded pavement and into the back of their cab, where they were joined by all four of their children.
Swanky Mayfair private members' club Oswald's was the venue for what proved a decidedly elegant black tie affair tonight, with 100 guests enjoying dinner, fizz and cocktails – and dancing into the early hours.
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