Geri Halliwell has shared an idea of his home life with her husband Christian Horner after a formula 1 text messages scandal.
The ex -52 -year -old Spice Girl has been married to the director of the Red Bull team, 51, since 2015. Last year, he was accused of “inappropriate and controlling behavior” by a female colleague, which he denied.
The screenshots of the supposed WhatsApp messages between Horner and the employee were filtered anonymously the day after a three -week Red Bull External Research absorbed it from the accusations.
Later, Horner was exonerated for the second time after the employee appealed the findings of external research, which were confirmed.
Talking with The timesHalliwell explained that her and Horner dynamics behind closed doors is “quite dumb” and that they spend time together in nature or playing.
“So these are the fun things we do,” he shared. “We walked to the dogs together, we like to walk. I bought a Goldendodle for his birthday. I hid the puppy in a telephone box and handed it to him.”
She continued: “We are very concentrated in old school and family. He loves to make barbecues, is a real man's thing. He is very tidy. He could leave things, which makes him a little crossed.”
From his nights together he added: “We will find a television series in which we lock. I will do everything possible to not see it when I leave. I waited before it Rupture.
“We like to play games too. The other day, in the kitchen, we were playing 20 questions: you must guess what the object is. We are quite dumb.”
When asked, Halliwell denied having changed his last name from Horner to Halliwell-Horner following the scandal as media reports had speculated at that time.
“That is a lot of c ***. It is my writing name”, the singer, who has a new book Rosie Frost: Ice on Fire It was next month, claimed. “I have not legally changed anything: Horner is the name of my passport.”

In another part of the interview, Halliwell apparently mocked an upcoming Spice Girls meeting with Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham, all attached to the project.
“My hope is that we will be together as a collective. It is more respectful to be unique,” he said. “There will be something. We will come as one.”
It arrives days after Melanie C revealed Jimmy and Nath's show In the FM 2 days of Australia, which the group wants to do “something special” to commemorate 30 years of its single “aspiring.”
“I obviously can't say too much, but we're talking about things,” he joked. “Hopefully a small pleasant world tour!”