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Horner brags bond with Geri Halliwell is ‘fantastic’ after sext storm

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Horner's female accuser's appeal against him being cleared is ongoing

SCANDAL-HIT Red Bull boss Christian Horner told his long-term pal Bernie Ecclestone that his marriage with Geri Halliwell is "fantastic".

The F1 legend, 93, has revealed that his embattled friend has patched-up his relationship and there is now "peace in our time" in the wake of the "sexting" saga.

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The Red Bull chief bragged his bond with Geri Halliwell is ‘fantastic’ despite the months-long 'sexting saga'Credit: Splash
Spice Girl Halliwell has remained fiercely loyal to Horner - putting on a united front in the paddock
Spice Girl Halliwell has remained fiercely loyal to Horner - putting on a united front in the paddockCredit: Getty
Ex-F1 chief Ecclestone revealed that the star-studded couple were going strong and time had healed issues
Ex-F1 chief Ecclestone revealed that the star-studded couple were going strong and time had healed issues
He called Horner a 'great healer' - despite previously reportedly telling him he should resign
He called Horner a 'great healer' - despite previously reportedly telling him he should resignCredit: Alamy

Horner, 50, was cleared of misconduct towards a female colleague - allegations he had always denied - by an internal probe in February.

His unnamed female accuser has lodged an appeal - which is said to be ongoing - after her complaints were dismissed and is said to be "determined for the truth to come out".

But four races into the 2024 season and the outwardly business-as-usual Horner appears to have weathered the storm.

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Ex-F1 chief Ecclestone, who is one of the sport's most iconic and long-standing figures, told the Mail: "It's peace in our time.

"And Christian informs me everything’s fantastic with Geri."

Horner's Ginger Spice star wife Geri Halliwell, 51, has remained fiercely loyal to her man as the drama loomed large over the couple.

As all eyes were fixed on the pair, she made a public show of support by kissing and hugging him in the paddock in Bahrain last month and again at Jeddah a week later.

Ecclestone was best man at Horner and Halliwell's wedding nine years ago and brought the former racing driver into the sport to head up the new Red Bull team in 2005.

He revealed: "Max (Verstappen) seems likely to stay, and it’s like all wars in so much as people get over things and move on... after not too long everyone forgets."

However, Ecclestone's support for Horner keeping his £8million-a-year role seemed to waver in February, when Horner was engulfed in the first stage of the scandal.

Following news of a probe into the team principal's alleged controlling and inappropriate behaviour, Ecclestone allegedly urged his friend to resign.

Sources told F1 Insider that he warned his long-term pal that standing down would save him and his family from further damage.

Yet, the billionaire businessman, who ran F1 for over four decades, said everyone is ready to move on now.

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He called Horner a "great healer" who was doing a "super job".

"He has Geri’s support, and the whole team is doing well," he added, adding that a few weeks has made a "big difference".

Over the Easter weekend, Horner and Halliwell put on another united front in Buckinghamshire as they attended Point to Point races.

The pair - estimated to be worth £90million - were all smiles as they swapped the high octane world of F1 for the racing fields at Kimblewick Races.

Cheering on the riders with their three kids, they looked to be putting the turbulent months of allegations and grillings behind them.

Ecclestone revealed Horner is ready to move on and has 'Geri's support'
Ecclestone revealed Horner is ready to move on and has 'Geri's support'Credit: Splash
F1 supremo Ecclestone is pictured on the grid with his pal Horner in 2013
F1 supremo Ecclestone is pictured on the grid with his pal Horner in 2013

LEFTOVER DRAMA

What started as Horner's personal controversy quickly morphed into an power struggle within Red Bull in past weeks.

Last month sources alleged that Horner agreed to a "public ceasefire" with senior management after emergency crunch talks.

With the internal battles at the sports top constructor set to end after Horner, Jos Verstappen and Helmut Marko seemingly agreeing to stop their disputes, The Mirror reported.

Verstappen Sr, 52, had been publicly backing the suspended female employee and called for Horner to be axed, accusing him of ripping the team apart.

When asked if it was time to "draw a line" under the situation, as Horner insisted people do, Jos said: "I think it's a bit too late for that now.

"If that's what he wants, fine, but I don't think it will be possible."

The woman who accused Horner of controlling behaviour and harassment has also now lodged a complaint against him with the sport’s ruling body the FIA.

She has been left feeling "very upset, angry, scared, intimidated and lonely" following the saga, a family friend told BBC Sport.

The unnamed woman is said to be "determined for the truth to come out".

The unnamed colleague, who has been suspended from her job at the team’s base in Milton Keynes, has made three complaints over Horner’s conduct since the start of February, it is claimed.

On March 7, the woman was suspended on full pay from Red Bull HQ amid claims her "honesty was called into question."

The reasons allegedly given to her were that she there were concerns about inconsistencies in the evidence she had provided.

Drive to Survive chief James Gay-Rees also confirmed that Netflix was planning on referencing the allegations in next years instalment of the hit show.

The scandal playing out again across out screens could potentially reopen old wounds for Horner and Halliwell as they attempt to move on from the drama.

The glamorous couple are said to be worth £90million
The glamorous couple are said to be worth £90million
Horner and Halliwell have allegedly patched-up their relationship after the 'sexting scandal'
Horner and Halliwell have allegedly patched-up their relationship after the 'sexting scandal'

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