Victoria Beckham has topped the UK Singles Sales chart this week with her re-released single "Not Such an Innocent Girl", which originally came out in 2001. The surge in sales can be attributed to fans rallying around the Spice Girls icon after Brooklyn Beckham made headlines for speaking out about a rift between him and his parents, including a heated account of Victoria's behavior at his wedding to Nicola Peltz last year.
The song, which was her debut solo single released in 2000, has seen sales increase by an astonishing 19,615% since last week. While the exact numbers for the song are not publicly available, it now sits at No 100 on the Official Top 100 chart, combining streams and sales to determine placings.
Beckham's chart success marks her first No 1 position in over two decades, a remarkable comeback considering she had previously never achieved solo chart success. Her earlier work with the Spice Girls included nine UK No 1 singles, but as a solo artist, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" is Beckham's highest-charting single.
Interestingly, this resurgence of interest in the song comes just as fans are waiting to see how Beckham and her husband David will address the recent allegations made by Brooklyn about Victoria's behavior at his wedding. The couple has thus far declined to clarify the situation, leaving many wondering if this unexpected chart success is a deliberate attempt to shift attention away from the controversy.
Despite this recent surge in popularity, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" initially failed to make an impact upon its initial release, finishing at No 6 on the charts with sales of just over 35,000 units.
The song, which was her debut solo single released in 2000, has seen sales increase by an astonishing 19,615% since last week. While the exact numbers for the song are not publicly available, it now sits at No 100 on the Official Top 100 chart, combining streams and sales to determine placings.
Beckham's chart success marks her first No 1 position in over two decades, a remarkable comeback considering she had previously never achieved solo chart success. Her earlier work with the Spice Girls included nine UK No 1 singles, but as a solo artist, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" is Beckham's highest-charting single.
Interestingly, this resurgence of interest in the song comes just as fans are waiting to see how Beckham and her husband David will address the recent allegations made by Brooklyn about Victoria's behavior at his wedding. The couple has thus far declined to clarify the situation, leaving many wondering if this unexpected chart success is a deliberate attempt to shift attention away from the controversy.
Despite this recent surge in popularity, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" initially failed to make an impact upon its initial release, finishing at No 6 on the charts with sales of just over 35,000 units.