Geri Horner showed off her incredible figure as she took a dip in the sea to promote WWF’s #PrescriptionForNature campaign.
The Spice Girls star, 52, took to her Instagram to post several stunning snaps of herself frolicking in the sea in a white swimsuit.
The stylish swimsuit showcased her slender figure and boasted a scoop neckline and high-leg design.
Geri seemed in high spirits as she rocked wet locks while posing up a storm for the camera.
She captioned the slew of stunning snaps with: ‘Nature has such a restorative power and getting outside for just 20 minutes can make the world of difference to how you feel, both physically and mentally.
Geri Horner showed off her incredible figure as she took a dip in the sea to promote WWF’s #PrescriptionForNature campaign
The Spice Girls star, 52, took to her Instagram to post several stunning snaps of herself frolicking in the sea in a white swimsuit
‘For me, a dip in the sea is the ultimate reset, especially if it’s cold! It makes me feel alive and strong – and at the same time calm and at peace. Taking a walk next to the water or in nature has that same incredible positive effect on my wellbeing.
‘I’m excited to be working with WWF on this campaign, I encourage everyone to find their own daily dose of nature.’
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‘To learn more about A Prescription for Nature visit WWF-UK’s website. Don’t forget to get your own daily dose of nature today, and share on your stories with the official daily dose sticker tagging @wwf_uk! #dailydoseofnature #wwf’
Over the next few weeks, Geri will join WWF ambassador and photographer Conor McDonnell to support their Prescription For Nature campaign and will celebrate the incredible ways nature can restore us.
It comes after Geri and her husband Christian Horner’s property lettings company is in the red, despite the pair being worth a collective £70million.
The singer and Red Bull boss, 50, set up their property company, called Estelle Ward, back in 2021.
But the firm, of which both are directors, just filed its second year of accounts – which show it’s in the red by £53,000.
Luckily it’s pocket change for the couple, with Geri worth £33million from pop music and Christian £41million from motor racing.
The stylish swimsuit showcased her slender figure and boasted a scoop neckline and high-leg design
It’s not all bad in business for the pair though, as their horse-racing firm OMBI Ltd, has been going great guns.
A £600,000 spending spree last year saw earnings triple at the business, newly published accounts revealed earlier this week.
The documents show that the couple forked out £137,000 on biological assets, £280,000 on buildings and £187,000 on motor vehicles to take assets held to just under £1million.
And their investment appears to have paid off, as OMBI made a profit, with retained earnings after bills climbing to £220,000 from £69,000 the year before.
The company, whose ownership is split evenly between Geri and Christian, lists the nature of its business as ‘activities of racehorse owners’.
The couple own several race horses, which they have all renamed with titles from tracks from Geri’s solo career, including Look at Mee, Lift Me Up, Mi Chico Latino and It’s Raining Men.
It comes after Geri and her husband Christian Horner ‘s property lettings company is in the red, despite the pair being worth a collective £70million (Pictured in March)
The couple’s horse-racing company OMBI Ltd has been going great guns
They own several race horses, which they have all renamed with titles from tracks from Geri’s solo career, including Look at Mee, Lift Me Up, Mi Chico Latino and It’s Raining Men
Lift Me Up is an eight-year-old male, whose real name is Hector, and is one of their most successful horses, bagging his first win at Newbury last year.
He has earned the couple £2,361.18 in prize money for winning a race in front of 70,000 punters, according to the British Horseracing Authority.
He cost a whopping £28,000 and was lined up as a potential Cheltenham Festival hopeful in March, but ended up not taking part.
However, Christian and Geri were spotted watching the gelding compete in a point-to-point competition that same month, where he came in first place.
In January, Geri revealed that Hope, renamed Look At Me after the singer’s 1999 hit – had run her first race, coming in fifth place.
All of the couple’s horses run under the ‘GHR’ banner, which stands for Geri Horner Racing.