Rumours are circulating in the Formula 1 paddock suggesting that Christian Horner and his wife Geri could star in their own Netflix documentary. Inspired by the Beckhams, the series is said to offer a glimpse into the personal life of the Red Bull Racing team principal and former Spice Girl.
As reported by The Mirror, the proposed docuseries would aim to raise the curtain on their lives beyond the paddock and put an end to the ongoing controversy surrounding the Red Bull team boss.
“The concept that was presented is a personal documentary that captures Geri and Christian in their home. Following the recent speculations about their relationship, there would be a lot of interest in seeing them together off the race track and how they interact with their friends. and family. “
In addition, another comment from the source highlighted the transformative nature of frank family scenes, highlighting their effect on the public’s trust in Victoria Beckham: “The spontaneous space scenes between David and Victoria have completely reshaped the way they are. “
Despite those rumours, Christian Horner gave a definitive answer in a post-race interview following Max Verstappen’s victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. He refuted claims that such a documentary is in the works. Horner said:
“A lot has been written about other things, but surely there is no plan to make a documentary about the family. I think Netflix is doing enough. And you see enough scenes about it. So surely there’s no plan to make. “Where is this report? I have no idea where it’s coming from. “
Discussions about the documentary reportedly involve a potential partnership with a production company to pitch the series to Netflix, indicating that behind-the-scenes discussions may be more exploratory at this point. As it turns out, the concept was encouraged in large part by Geri’s experience. admiration for the Beckhams’ documentary, which presented the circle of family members in a more appropriate light.
The relationship between Christian and Geri Horner has been in the spotlight for several years, however, it has recently come under increased scrutiny with the investigation into Christian. A Red Bull Racing worker filed a misconduct complaint against the team boss, as previously revealed. year. The independent internal investigation cleared Horner of the charges, but an appeal procedure is currently underway.
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