Geri Horner denies surname change amid husband’s scandal
- Christian Horner was cleared of allegations of inappropriate behavior after an internal investigation and a subsequent appeal.
- Geri Horner shared insights about their dynamic, describing their relationship as 'silly' and family-oriented.
- Despite media speculation, Geri denied changing her surname due to the scandal and announced an upcoming book.
In London, Geri Horner, former member of the Spice Girls, has been making headlines following a television show that aired recently. Over a year ago, her husband, Christian Horner, who is the head of the Red Bull Formula 1 team, faced allegations of inappropriate behavior towards a female employee, which resulted in a suspension for the employee. An internal investigation found Christian cleared of all wrongdoing, and subsequent appeals also upheld his innocence. Despite ongoing media speculation about the impact of the scandal on their marriage, Geri expressed that her and Christian's relationship is fun and focused on family. They enjoy leisure activities together, including walking their dogs and playing games, and Geri dismissed rumors of a surname change, emphasizing it was intended for her writing career as she prepares to release a new fantasy fiction book. Additionally, discussions are underway among Spice Girls members about a potential reunion to commemorate 30 years of their famous hit single 'Wannabe', hinting at their desire to return as a united group for their fans.