Victoria Beckham only thinks people are "true fans" if they need medical attention when they meet her.
The Spice Girls star - who reunited with the rest of the girl group for the start of their "Return of the Spice Girls" tour in Vancouver, Canada,yesterday - believes people who burst into tears or pass out and need an ambulance prove they are her truly dedicated admirers.
Victoria, 33, said, "When I went to Japan recently there were lots of lovely little Japanese people there to greet me. There were tears, which I always like. I think that shows you are a true fan, when you cry - or when you pass out. When the paramedics are called, it's always a good sign. That shows real determination as a fan."
Victoria - who has three children, Brooklyn, eight, Romeo, five, andtwo-year-old Cruz with David Beckham - banned her soccer star husband from coming to see her perform with The Spice Girls, because she was so nervous.
David said last week, "One minute Victoria is saying she wants me there and then it's, 'No, don't come to the first show, as we'll all be too nervous.'But I think I'll be at the show a couple of days later in San Jose and havethe boys with me. And I know Victoria will ring me as soon as the first showends. She says the rehearsals have gone amazingly well."


















