The Spice Girls Arrive In Boston With Their Kids In Tow

Jan 29, 2008 by LISA WEBER
The Spice Girls Arrive In Boston With Their Kids In Tow

The Spice Girls arrive in Boston for the next stop on their reunion tour. Above is Geri Halliwel and daughter Bluebell, and below is Emma Bunton and her son Beau, 5-months.

Check out more pics after the jump!

Mel B with her daughters Phoenix Chi and Angel in Heathrow Airport on Monday. Those handsome boys belong to Victoria Beckham: Cruz, Romeo and Brooklyn, wait patiently at the airport for their flight .

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 8 Comments

DropThePilot said:

Wow. Beckham boys are truly handsome!

Brit said:

I still can't tell who Beckham boys look like. They are so cute

said:

they look like vicky before the rhinoplasty

said:

ginger's baby got the unfortunate looking genes

said:

beau baby spice is the cutest of all

said:

oops, meant to say SCARY spice's and Eddie's kid got Eddie's unfortunate genes

Linda said:

the 2 younger boys from the beckham family looks like Victoria and the oldest one looks like David ..

Beau is for sure the cutest of them all ;P

Giuliana said:

Those kids are soo beautiful!

Beau is sooo cute! =) Phoenix and Angel are sooo sweet together. I love BlueBell's hair and eyes colour. And the Beckhams' boys are sooo sweet, they look soo much alike!

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