A trending feminist hashtag based on the Spice Girls' 1996 hit 'Wannabe' has been endorsed by Victoria Beckham.

She wrote on Facebook: "20 years on - Girl Power being used to empower a new generation".

Mrs Beckham then shared a feminist remake of the iconic video, which has an added section at the end.

It says: "What do you really really want? Girl power has come a long way, let's take it further.

"Share a picture of #WhatIReallyReallyWant and we'll pass it to world leaders in September".

The video was made by campaigning group The Global Goals, who first promoted the hashtag.

It says on YouTube: “2016 is our chance to use our collective power and tell world leaders what we really really want for girls and women,

“If you make the noise, we’ll get your message to world leaders at the UN in September.”

The video features Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, British hip hop group M.O. and various other female artists from around the globe.

Since then, a lot of people have become involved in the campaign online, sharing the hashtag.

People asked for quality education for all girls