The legendary motorway Michael Schumacher, the seven-time formula-1 world champion, was noticed in public for the first time in 11 years. The celebrated event happened at the wedding of his daughter Gini-Maria, which took place at a gorgeous villa in Mallorca.
The 55-year-old seven-time world champion, the owner of numerous Formula-1 records Michael Schumacher for the first time in 11 years was seen in public. According to Informia, Mirror, he visited the wedding of his daughter Gina-Marie.
Schumacher's family severely defended his privacy after he had suffered a traumatic brain injury during a 2013 ski accident, which fell into a coma. Since then, the athlete has lived in full secret. There is little updated data on his condition. His family-Corinna's wife, daughter Gina-Maria and son Mick-worked to maintain confidentiality.
However, they opened a little for the Netflix documentary 2021 about Schumacher, where Corinna shared some uncertain news about her husband's condition.
"Everyone is missing Michael, but Michael is here," she said. "Other, but here. He still shows me how strong he is, daily."
It is said that only three close family members and a team of doctors have access to a 55-year-old man, which is why he is alienated from his family members, especially from his brother-49-year-old Ralph, which is also a formula-1 pilot. But after a decade of silence, there were signs that Schumacher's family will finally want to raise the veil of mystery around him.
This weekend, the daughter of Schumacher Gina Marie, who was 27 years old, married Yen Betke. The wedding took place at a gorgeous family of four hectares on Majorca, which the family purchased for about 27 million pounds in 2017 at the chairman of Real Made Florentino Pereza.
A separate villa, which has its own landing site for transporting Michael from Mallorca to his family house on the shore of Geneva Lake in Switzerland, is part of an estate of 15,000 square meters, which boasts two swimming pools, a helicopter, a gym and a huge palm. The garden is rolled up with trees.
Despite the fact that the privacy was still carefully guarded and the guests had to leave their phones at the door, the wedding was the first case when Michael was allowed to be in public after his accident and communicating with friends and family members, which potentially testifies to his wife.
Last year, Ralph said that he no longer communicated with his brother and wife, but said he was always ready to support.
"When I see his children Gin-Maria and Mika, my heart smiles," Ralph said Bunte's German magazine.
"If one of the family is looking for my advice, I'm ready. They go their own way."