Victoria Caroline
Adams, also known as Posh Spice in the pop phenomenon Spice
Girls, was born on April 17th, 1975 in Hertfordshire. Her father
is a very successful businessman who owns and runs an electrical
wholesale business. She has two other siblings, Chrisian who
is eighteen years old and Louise, who is twenty.
As a child she would beg her
father not to drive her to school in their Rolls Royce because
the other children would laugh and make fun of her. She was
also the butt of many jokes because of her nose and Victoria
says her nickname was Sticky Vicky. She attended
ballet school when she was younger and did quite well scholastically.
When she was fourteen, her parents sent her to a monastery-boarding
school so she could learn proper discipline. Unfortunately
Victoria encountered more than anyone had bargained for; one
of the nuns had tried to molest her. Victoria recalls There
was a rude command-tune, we lived as in an institution. One
of the old nuns once tried to seduce me. During dinner she
put her hand between my legs. While she was burrowing herself
in my skirt she spoke of god and recited Lord-Byron-poems.
After high school she became
a dancer and dreamed of becoming a pop-star icon. While in
College she joined a band for a short time. Her dream was
about to be realized, in March of 1993, when she saw an advertisement
in an English magazine called The Stage. The ad
read Are you between 18 and 23 and are able to sing
and dance? Are you street-smart, extrovert, ambitious and
serious about it?
Victoria, along with 3 of
the other Spice Girls (excluding Emma) to be, responded to
the advertisement. The girls auditioned and won it. Victoria
knew Geri because they both had auditioned for a role in Tank
Girl. She attended rival schools with Mel. C. when they
were fifteen and met Mel. B. at the audition. Emmas
place in the band was originally taken by Michelle who opted
out of the group some time later because someone in her family
fell ill and she wanted to attend College instead of sticking
with the band. After a few auditions, Emma was found to replace
Michelle. Victoria and Emma had known each other from childhood.
They were in a play together when they were younger.
Their managers supplied them
with songs - which the girls thought to be dreadful - and
tried to force uniform dress regulations. The girls knew from
the beginning that the managers were no good. In October they
separated from their managers, who were attempting to bind
the girls by an unreasonable and unacceptable contract.
The girls spent the following
year writing, recording, dancing and perfecting their group.
They arrived at a management company who was lead by the manager
of Annie Lennox in March of 1995. In august they signed at
Virgin records. The Spice Girls had arrived.