Inside Geri and Christian Horner's F1 reunion as witnesses explain what happened

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Geri Horner and her husband Christian walked in the Paddock holding hands at the Grand Prix in Bahrain (Image: Formula 1 via Getty Images)
Geri Horner and her husband Christian walked in the Paddock holding hands at the Grand Prix in Bahrain (Image: Formula 1 via Getty Images)

Geri Horner kissed her husband on the cheek and walked hand-in-hand with him today - days after alleged flirty texts he sent to a woman went public.

The Spice Girl, 51, gave the public show of support to Red Bull CEO Christian, 50, after arriving at the Bahrain Grand Prix. An onlooker said: “Looking at them together you’d never guess there was anything usual going on. They looked like a typically loved-up couple.”

Geri had been in mid-air flying to the Gulf state to support Christian when the alleged messages between him and a female employee were leaked online on Thursday night. Geri was said to be “distraught and humiliated” after the allegedly inappropriate messages and photos sent by her partner, who is the father of her seven-year-old son Montague, emerged.

Inside Geri and Christian Horner's F1 reunion as witnesses explain what happened eiqruidrditeinvChristian and Geri Horner kissed before the Bahrain Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit (PA)

It is understood she entered into crisis talks with her team amid fears the texts, which have since been shared by thousands of people on social media, will affect both her marriage and her reputation.

The leak came just 24 hours after Geri’s husband, who she wed in May 2015, was cleared by an internal Red Bull inquiry over claims he displayed “coercive behaviour” towards a female worker. He had denied all allegations against him and told of his relief at being cleared by the internal inquiry and reiterated his denials after the email leak. His accuser, who has not spoken publicly, has the right to appeal the decision.

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