VICTORIA Beckham made more than £1.7million from her music career last year, without singing a note.
The mum of four Wannabe star, 51, raked in royalties from the Spice Girls back catalogue and her 2001 self-titled solo album.

Victoria Beckham raked in royalties from the Spice Girls back catalogue[/caption]
The group reissued debut album Spice on clear vinyl in October and song Never Give Up on the Good Times was used in a Christmas advert.
Her windfall, and a £338,174 tax bill, were in accounts filed by Moody Productions Ltd, her music firm.
Interviewed, she has said she found it tough being defined by her short singing career.
But she added: “I still speak to all of the girls. I’m so proud of everything we did. I wouldn’t have been who I am now if it wasn’t for the Spice Girls, 100 per cent.”
It came as bosses said her previously loss-making fashion and beauty brand, Victoria Beckham UK, was thriving.
Meanwhile, Victoria, husband David, 50, and kids Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14, are expected tonight at the premiere of her Netflix docuseries at the Curzon Mayfair in central London.
Estranged son Brooklyn, 26, is believed to have stayed in the US.

Victoria Beckham made more than £1.7million from her music career last year[/caption]