Geri Halliwell in talks to star in her own reality TV series following husband Christian Horner’s sexting scandal

Geri Halliwell in talks to star in her own reality TV series following husband Christian Horner’s sexting scandal

Geri Halliwell is in discussions with television production companies to make a reality series.

The Spice Girl, who is married to Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner, has been involved in a pitch to make a programme which would follow her life.

A TV source said: ‘Geri has taken a step back from the limelight in recent years but she has been talking about a reality series which would show what goes on behind the scenes in her life. 

‘Geri is a fascinating character and of course it would be done in a classy way. She is hilarious and leads a very interesting life.’

It is not known whether Mr Horner will appear in the show, but it is unlikely their seven-year-old son Monty would as the couple guard his privacy.

The talks come as it appears any plans for the Spice Girls to make a comeback have been paused. 

Geri Halliwell (pictured) is in discussions with television production companies to make a reality series

The Spice Girl, who is married to Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner (pictured together), has been involved in a pitch to make a programme which would follow her life

The Spice Girl, who is married to Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner (pictured together), has been involved in a pitch to make a programme which would follow her life

Ms Halliwell was humiliated when Mr Horner (pictured), 51, was accused of exchanging WhatsApp messages with a female colleague at his race team

Ms Halliwell was humiliated when Mr Horner (pictured), 51, was accused of exchanging WhatsApp messages with a female colleague at his race team

Ms Halliwell, 52, was said not to be keen to get involved in the project which co-member Melanie Brown has been pushing to get off the ground.

Last year, Ms Halliwell was humiliated when Mr Horner, 51, was accused of exchanging WhatsApp messages with a female colleague at his race team, later made public via an anonymous email account.

He was cleared of misconduct after a Red Bull investigation.

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