Victoria Beckham, 44, shot to fame as one fifth of the Spice Girls, becoming known as Posh Spice.
The group enjoyed several hits after their first single Wannabe shot to number one across 37 countries in 1996.
They are the best-selling female girl group of all time, and wistful fans often call for them to reform.
But Victoria has long since moved on after their split in 2000, and is now a successful fashion designer.
Her brand, Victoria Beckham, is well respected in the fashion industry and enjoys strong sales.
So what is Victoria Beckham’s net worth? According to Celebrity Net Worth, she enjoys a massive fortune of £336 million ($ 450million).
As well as her singing career and fashion line, Victoria has written a book, Learning To Fly, and created various diffusion lines for other clothing brands before her own line started.
She also has a very successful fragrance line with her husband named, unsurprisingly, Beckham.
While Victoria has carved out a successful career for herself, David, who she wed in 1999, who has not disappeared from the spotlight either, and also enjoys a massive fortune.
But what is David Beckham’s net worth? He once earned £748,000 a week as a footballer.
David retired in 2013 after a 20 year long career in the sport.
He previously played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy and the English national team.
Since his retirement, David has kept up his work as a UNICEF UK ambassador.
In 2014, it was announced David – along with investors – would start an expansion team in Miami for 2020.
Together with Victoria, he has four children: Brooklyn, 19; Romeo, 15; Cruz, 13; Harper, 6.
Born in Leytonstone, London, David and his family have moved around extensively for his football career.
David has a strong social media following, with 44.6 followers on Instagram.
It is believed he is worth a huge amount – his legs alone were once insured by Lloyd’s of London in 2006 for £100m.
His total net worth is $ 450 million (£332 million), according to Celebrity Net Worth.
In 2001, Beckham signed a $ 22 million (£16 million) contract to stay with Manchester United football team for three years.