Geri Horner made a rare appearance with her family as she supported her husband Christian at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday afternoon.
The Spice Girl, 51, backed Christian, 50, and his Red Bull team as the pair try to put their recent sexting scandal behind them.
Horner was accused of sending intimate text messages to a female employee but has since been cleared of any wrongdoing following an internal investigation at Red Bull into “coercive behaviour” towards his colleague.
The couple were joined by Geri’s daughter Bluebell, 18, son Montague, seven, and Geri’s stepdaughter Olivia, 11, as they posed for photos while mingling in the paddock ahead of Sunday’s race.
Geri has Bluebell from her previous relationship with British film director Sacha Gervasi, while Christian has Olivia with his ex-partner Beverley Allen.
Geri Horner made a rare appearance with her family as she supported her husband Christian at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday afternoon.
The Spice Girl, 51, backed Christian, 50, and his Red Bull team as the pair try to put their recent sexting scandal behind them
Geri cut a chic figure in a cream knit top paired with white jeans as she sported a perfect blow-dry with plenty of movement.
Geri’s appearance comes after she reprised her role as Halliwell in a glamorous video for Dior last month.
The singer appeared in Instagram images as cameras followed her ahead of the French luxury brand’s fashion show at Château Drummond.
Dressed elegantly in white, she began the clip by saying: “C’est moi Geri, Geri Halliwell,” which translates to “It’s me, Geri, Geri Halliwell.”
This comes after inappropriate text messages from her Formula One boss husband, whom she married in 2015, emerged in February.
The woman, aged in her 40s, went to the Formula One team’s human resources department after receiving the messages from Horner, often late at night.
He was accused of “coercive behaviour” but an internal investigation chaired by an unknown KC appointed by Red Bull cleared him. Horner has strongly denied any wrongdoing.
The accuser has been suspended as the saga continues, sparking fury from campaign groups who claim “women simply have no confidence that their complaints will be properly investigated”.
Geri recently spoke about the importance of finding “courage” amid her family’s ongoing scandal and said that themes “within” her, including finding “power” in difficult situations and seeking support, are explored in her new children’s book.
The couple were joined by daughter Bluebell, 18, son Montague, seven, and stepdaughter Olivia, 11, as they posed for photos while mingling in the paddock ahead of Sunday’s race.
Geri cut a chic figure in a cream knit top paired with white jeans as she sported a perfect blow-dry with plenty of movement.
She said: ‘There are themes within me that are in the book and they are about finding your power in any situation.
“If you’re being bullied, and it doesn’t matter how old you are, if you’re feeling alone or grieving a loss, it’s about finding courage.”
Christian’s future in F1 remains under scrutiny after text messages between him and what appears to be a female colleague were leaked in 79 screenshots, while an anonymous sender sent an email that also included copies to FIA chief Mohammed Ben Sulayem and F1 boss Stefano Domenicali.
MailOnline has previously revealed how the woman at the centre of the texting scandal told friends she “feels let down” by the Austria-based FI team she worked with.
Authorities suspended her for “dishonesty” just after announcing that Christian had been exonerated, but she has now appealed, although no time limit has been set for her case.
Red Bull took action against her after suggestive WhatsApp messages were sent from anonymous email addresses to 149 people, including F1 officials and motor racing correspondents.
MailOnline has previously revealed how the woman at the centre of the texting scandal told friends she “feels let down” by the Austria-based FI team she worked with (Christian and Geri pictured in March).
The woman insists she was not the source and is “disappointed” by the treatment she has received at the company where she has worked for the past five years.
A friend said: ‘Questions need to be asked about the Red Bull investigation – transparency would build trust in what is happening to him.
“She just can’t get over the fact that she filed a complaint and was suspended; all she wants is transparency in the process.”
The woman’s plea echoes that of Red Bull Racing’s current engine partner Honda, which also called for “clarity” over the investigation that ultimately cleared Horner.