Shock Christian Horner sexts REVEALED from drooling over ‘Spanx’ to telling colleague he wanted to ‘stretch’ her legs

THESE are some of the hundreds of seedy text messages sent by Christian Horner to a female employee that were leaked yesterday.

Ranging from requests for selfies to jokes about Spanx, the texts came just hours after Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing.

Christian Horner looking at his mobile phone in the team garage at F1 practice today in Bahrain
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Christian Horner looking at his mobile phone in the team garage at F1 practice today in BahrainCredit: AP
Horner and wife Geri Halliwell pictured at the F1 Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza in 2014
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Horner and wife Geri Halliwell pictured at the F1 Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza in 2014Credit: Getty

The Red Bull Boss had just returned to Bahrain for the F1 season opener and his wife Geri Halliwell flew out to join him amid reports her marriage is now "in question".

Just a day after the internal Red Bull investigation cleared Horner of any "inappropriate behaviour", which he has always denied, the  vast trove of intimate texts were leaked online.

The messages appear to suggest Horner pestered the woman for pictures behind his wife's back as he asked her for a "Santa PJ selfie".

Leaked images of the private messages allegedly sent by Horner have been shared widely on social media and published elsewhere.

One text exchange appears to show him sending her a snap of him in the airport after landing, to which she says "Be good to stretch your legs".

He replies "Exactly", before playfully writing "Good to stretch yours" followed by a laughing emoji. 

Horner writes "call any time" in a message to the woman, before telling her he doesn't "have a sleep mode" with a smiley emoji.

In another he asks if she is "Still in the Spanx?" to which the woman writes "Yep, what do you like about them so much?".

Horner replies "You look very attractive in them. You must know that."

When she hits back with "They are just leggings", he says "But it's what's in them that counts!".

Another exchange between Horner and the employee show him asking her to delete their "entire chat".

In what seems to be an attempt at self-preservation, he writes "Did you delete the entire chat?

"Sorry to chase but did you delete?

"I really would prefer if you did like I did so there is a fresh start."

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