Sacked Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner’s wife Geri Horner hit by £1 million debt

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Sacked Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner’s wife Geri Horner hit by £1 million debt

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Christian Horner is going through a challenging time both professionally and personally. In addition to being sacked by Red Bull as Team Principal, Horner recently lost his first wife Beverley Allen to cancer.

It has now come to light that his second wife, Geri Horner, is facing financial troubles, with her book company reportedly in £1 million debt, according to The Standard. While Horner may not be directly involved in the company’s operations, the situation is still a matter of concern for the family.


Christian Horner’s second wife Geri Halliwell Horner facing debt

According to The Mirror, former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, now known as Geri Horner, has seen her company, Falcon Queen Productions, incur losses for some time, with its deficit rising from £276,000 to £750,000.

However, her larger company, Wonderful Productions, generated more than £2 million in revenue up to August last year. Founded in 1997, the company derives income from her music royalties and brand deals.Just days before Christian Horner was sacked by Red Bull, his first wife and the mother of his daughter, Beverley Allen, passed away from eye cancer. The couple shared an 11-year-old daughter and had separated in 2014.

Christian Horner’s exit from Red Bull

Multiple factors are believed to have contributed to Christian Horner’s dismissal after a successful 20-year tenure. These include the significant power he held as Team Principal, misconduct allegations made by a Red Bull employee, and the underperformance of the current F1 car.

Horner shared a heartfelt message on social media following his departure from Red Bull. He wrote, “After an incredible journey of twenty years together, it is with a heavy heart that today I say goodbye to the Team I have absolutely loved.”After thanking his colleagues and rivals, the 51-year-old concluded, “It’s been an honour to be part of this incredible era of motorsport. I leave with immense pride in what we’ve achieved and also with what’s in the pipeline for 2026 — and huge respect for everyone who’s made F1 the pinnacle it is today.”Also Read: Before losing job at Red Bull, Christian Horner faced personal tragedy as first wife died of cancerDuring Horner’s tenure, Red Bull achieved significant milestones: 6 Constructors' Championships, 8 Drivers' Championships, 124 race victories, 12 sprint wins, 287 podiums, 107 pole positions, and over 100 fastest laps.Horner has been replaced by Racing Bulls Team Principal Laurent Mekies.

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