Michael Schumacher: soon a major event in the family? Her daughter-in-law sets things straight

Michael Schumacher: soon a major event in the family? Her daughter-in-law sets things straight
Michael Schumacher: soon a major event in the family? Her daughter-in-law sets things straight

It was an accident that turned his life upside down. Indeed, on December 29, 2013, Michael Schumacher was the victim of a terrible ski fall in Savoie. Victim of head trauma, he remained in a coma for many months. From,
state of health of the seven-time Formula 1 world champion is kept secret by those close to him.

More than ten years after the tragedy, his son Mick Schumacher followed in his footsteps and also became racing driver. On the private side, the 25-year-old has shared his life for about a year and a half with Laila
Hasanovic
. She is a Danish model of Bosnian origin.

Michael Schumacher's daughter-in-law denies engagement rumors

Last July, Laila Hasanovic posted a photo of
her hand adorned with rings on social networks. Subsequently, the finalist of the Miss Universe beauty contest revealed other photos with a ring on her ring finger. Enough to feed the engagement rumors with Mick Schumacher.

On Sunday, November 3, the German pilot's girlfriend finally decided to speak out on this subject. On Instagram, she revealed a photo with two rings on her ring finger. In the caption, the young woman made it clear: “And no, it's not an engagement ring guys.”. A clarification which should help to silence speculation.

The daughter of the racing driver got married in complete privacy

The union between Mick Schumacher and Laila Hasanovic is obviously not planned for the moment. Another member of the famous racing driver's family, however, recently got married. This is his daughter, Gina Schumacherwho sealed her union with Ian Bethke.

The wedding took place on Saturday September 28 in Mallorca. A ceremony which took place on the family estatein the presence of Corinna and Ralf Schumacher. While Michael Schumacher's arrival has not been confirmed, the bride's family asked attendees to hand over their cell phones to security guards. A good way to keep
intimate ceremony and avoid photo leaks.


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