Spice Girls legend Geri Horner posts snap of rarely-seen daughter Bluebell to celebrate her 17th birthday
SPICE Girls singer Geri Horner has shared a snap of her rarely-seen daughter Bluebell to celebrate her 17th birthday.
The mother-of-two, who is also mum to Monty, six, posted a sweet selfie alongside her eldest child on her special day.
Geri, 50, could be seen smiling wide as she cosied up to Bluebell, who showed off her likeness to her pop legend mum.
The teen kept it casual showing off her natural beauty, and letting her locks flow down her chest, as she donned a purple top.
Meanwhile, her proud mum wrapped up in a blue jumper as she lovingly placed her head on her daughter's shoulder.
"Happy Birthday Bluebell," Geri penned alongside a heart emoji. "17 today! We are so proud of you. We love you Blue."
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Her friends and fans flooded the comments to gush over the teen and wish her a special day, including some famous faces.
"Happy Birthday beautiful girl," wrote fellow Spice Girls singer Emma Bunton, while David Beckham penned: "Wow, 17! Happy Birthday!"
Geri last posted a snap of her rarely-seen daughter in August last year, when she congratulated her on her GCSE results.
The proud mum posted a sweet snap of the teen opening her certificates, as she smiled towards the sheets of paper.
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It comes after Geri's husband Christian revealed he did not marry the Spice Girls singer because of her pop star fame.
The Red Bull team principal insisted that he married the singer because he "loved her".
They got together in 2014 and married in 2015, and while some thought that the relationship would not last, but he insists that they "complement each other well".
He told : "You know, life works in mysterious ways. I didn't marry Geri because she's a Spice Girl. I married her because I fell in love with her.
"It will be 10 years this time next year and we've been happily married for seven.
"We're very different characters but we complement each other well. Geri is a force of nature."