Geri Halliwell and her husband Christian Horner put on a very loved-up display during the FIA Awards in Kigali, Rwanda, on Friday.
The pop icon, 52, and the Red Bull boss, 51, looked in good spirits as they settled in for the glitzy event.
Geri wore an elegant long-sleeved dress that featured delicate diamond details and She paired the look with open-toe silver wedges.
She wore a chic white shawl to keep warm from the winter chill and styled her famous red locks in a center part, the ends of which she loosely curled to add a touch of glamour.
Meanwhile, Christian looked dapper in a tuxedo and posed for pictures with his beautiful wife in the back of a taxi and on the red carpet.
They were joined by Max Verstappen and his girlfriend Kelly Piquet as they celebrated Max’s latest Formula 1 world title.
Geri Halliwell and her husband Christian Horner put on a very loved-up display during the FIA Awards in Kigali, Rwanda, on Friday.
The pop icon, 52, and the Red Bull boss, 51, looked in good spirits as they settled in for the glitzy event.
Kelly, who announced she was expecting her first child with the four-time world champion earlier this month, looked stunning in a floor-length black dress.
She carried her belongings in a silver beaded bag and let her long locks fall freely over her shoulders.
The glamorous outing comes after Geri took to the Royal Albert Hall stage to defiantly insist she “didn’t belong with any man” after becoming embroiled in scandal when Christian was accused of sending inappropriate messages to a female colleague.
Reclaiming her power on stage Thursday night, Halliwell seemed poised and confident as she chose to read ‘All my life I have belonged to no man,’ by 19th-century radical feminist Flora Tristan, during a star-studded edition from Letters Live.
As the only reader to give a keynote speech, she described Flora as an “inspiration” before reading the “delightful” letter she “couldn’t wait to share.”
“I think at least one person here tonight needs to hear this letter,” the 52-year-old told the packed Royal Albert Hall audience.
Dressed in a crisp white shirt and black bow tie, the Spice Up Your Life singer read aloud: “A superior woman must be superior to everyone and in all circumstances.”
‘As for declarations of love, I received hundreds of them, I have the enormous misfortune of being a pretty woman.’
Geri wore an elegant long-sleeved dress that featured delicate diamond details and paired the look with open-toed silver wedges, while Christian looked dapper in a tuxedo.
They were joined by Max Verstappen and his pregnant girlfriend Kelly Piquet as they celebrated Max’s latest Formula 1 world title.
And he concluded: “I no longer get angry at those who behave badly, even if it hurts me,” a statement that seemed to hint at the scandal that has enveloped his personal life this year.
It comes just months after hundreds of alleged WhatsApp exchanges between her husband, Red Bull racing boss Christian, and a female colleague were revealed through an anonymous email account.
Horner was accused of sending intimate text messages late at night to a woman in her 40s, who took her concerns to the Formula 1 team’s human resources.
He has since been cleared of wrongdoing following an internal investigation which has allowed him to keep his £8million-a-year job.
At the time, the former Spice Girl’s friends warned the scandal would “destroy” Halliwell after the embarrassing row left her “extremely humiliated”.
The couple, who married in 2015 and share a seven-year-old son, are said to be putting the furor behind them, despite fears this year that their marriage was in ruins.
At the time, sources claimed Halliwell was “mortified and angry” because she staunchly supported him during the allegations, which he always denied.
Geri Halliwell took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall to defiantly insist she “belonged to no man” after fearing allegations against Red Bull boss Christian Horner would destroy her (pictured earlier this year) .
She became embroiled in scandal after her husband was accused of sending inappropriate messages to a colleague (pictured together in March).
Reclaiming her power on stage Thursday night, Halliwell seemed poised and confident as she chose to read ‘All my life I have belonged to no man,’ by 19th-century radical feminist Flora Tristan, during a star-studded edition from Letters Live.
During their pop heyday, the Spice Girls were famous for encouraging feminism among their young fans with their Girl Power slogan (pictured at the 1997 Brit Awards).
It comes just months after alleged WhatsApp exchanges between her husband, Red Bull racing boss Christian Horner, 51, and a female colleague were revealed via an anonymous email account.
He has since been cleared of misconduct following an internal investigation which has allowed him to keep his £8million-a-year job.
At the time, the former Spice Girl’s friends warned the scandal would “destroy” Halliwell after the embarrassing row left her “extremely humiliated”.
The accuser was subsequently suspended following the investigation’s findings, which sparked fury from campaign groups who claimed that “women simply have no confidence that their complaints will be properly investigated.”
The spotlight on Horner is said to have affected the couple’s home life this year, which they split between their Oxfordshire farm and a house in London.
While other stars made multiple appearances at last night’s Letters Live event, Ms Halliwell then made a surprise disappearance and notably skipped the curtain.
Returning to London’s Royal Albert Hall last night for a special one-off show, Letters Live marked the RNLI’s 200th anniversary with calls to support the life-saving organisation.
This year’s event follows in the footsteps of previous editions, which featured stars such as Colin Firth, Carey Mulligan, Olivia Colman, Jude Law and Peter Capaldi.