The Spice Girls have taken to social media to mark 30 years since their debut single, Wannabe, was released in 1996.

The former group members celebrated the day separately, with Victoria Beckham in Miami, and Geri Horner watching the tennis at Wimbledon from the Royal Box.

Halliwell Horner was the first of the five to share a post on Wednesday about the single that sparked the Girl Power revolution.

"30 Years of Wannabe ... Thank you to my beautiful spice sisters," Horner wrote alongside a black-and-white photo of the gang.

After reportedly being blocked by Scary Spice Mel B, real name Melanie Brown, on Instagram, she was unable to tag her in the post, but tagged Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham and Mel C, AKA Melanie Chisholm.

When Mel B shared a photo an hour later, she tagged Horner in it.

"I see we've unblocked Geri for the occasion," one fan commented.

Bunton and Mel C also shared photos and reflections from the life-changing moment in music history.

"Happy birthday Wannabe, 30 years! Love you all thank you," Bunton, aka Baby Spice, wrote, while Sporty Spice Mel C noted it was "30 years of girl power!"

Beckham, who started in the group as Victoria Adams, was the last to share a tribute for the group's big day from the US.

"I can't believe it's been 30 years since Wannabe came out," the woman also known as Posh Spice wrote. "The debut single that forever changed our lives... I'll always be grateful to have been a part of that journey.

"Thank you so much to our fans for all their love and support over all these years and to my @spicegirls sisters, I love you all so much!"

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