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David and Victoria Beckham were spotted leaving her 40th birthday celebrations

Los Angeles - Victoria Beckham's friends were left in a "bit of a state" after her birthday party on Saturday.

The fashion designer - who was catapulted to the spotlight as part of the Spice Girls - was joined by friends including her former bandmates Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm at Mayfair's Arts club where they partied till the early hours of the morning after she reached the milestone age on 17 April.

And Emma admitted they were all worse for wear after the party, and though she had a good time, her memories of the evening were hazy.

Emma - known as Baby Spice in their heyday - said on Heart FM: "I was in a bit of a state. I don't think I was the worst - that was Mel C.

"I danced a lot, my feet are hurting. And I drank a lot.

"There was food. I had fish and beef. I don't remember that bit much."

Mel C - also known as Sporty Spice - was still feeling the effects of the bash a few days later.

She wrote on Twitter on Sunday: "If I wasn't still feeling a little bit drunk I wouldn't say this (sic)"





Victoria was also joined by husband David - with whom she has children Brooklyn, 15, Romeo 11, Cruz, nine, and Harper, two - who sported a brown cowboy hat, which Emma nearly lost.

Emma added: "David looked good. I had that cowboy hat on. I nearly lost it. He asked where it was and I had to run around looking for it."

Other guests also included Kelly Hoppen, Guy Ritchie and Claudia Winkleman.


(Greatstock/Splash)

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