
Gerri Halliwell became a mother in 2006, welcoming daughter Bluebell after dating filmmaker Sacha Gervasi. She raised Bluebell as a single mother, then married Formula One racing driver Christian Horner in 2015. She became a stepmother to his daughter, Olivia, and Halliwell and Horner later welcomed their son, Monty. With so much focus on their children, Halliwell and Horner have become country folk. They have two homes, in Oxfordshire and Hertfordshire, where they have goats, chickens, and miniature donkeys.
Following her Spice Girls days, Halliwell came out with her own albums. She released the album "Schizophonic" in 1999 and released the album "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster" in 2001, which featured her cover of "It's Raining Men." She released the album "Passion" in 2005 and has made countless TV and movie appearances, from an appearance in an episode of "Sex and the City" to "Crank: High Voltage."
Halliwell has always been drawn to writing. In 1999, she published her memoir "If Only." When asked by Today if she'd write another like it, she said, "I did that when I was 26. That's not even half [a life]. Hopefully, that's a quarter. So, we'll see." She added, "I've always been a book-loving nerd. I just love books." In 2004, she started writing a series called "Ugenia Lavender" for young readers, followed by a series called "Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen."
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