In a lavish ceremony in St Tropez on Saturday, former Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher married Etienne Bousquet-Cassagne. The event was captured on camera for their upcoming documentary series.
The couple, dressed in light blue ties and navy blue suits, was married in the gorgeous French seaside town to begin what was supposed to be a three-day celebration.
As they celebrated in front of their loved ones, the couple was a picture of joy.
Etienne, 14 years his junior, and Schumacher, 50, own a house close by. Additionally, Sky and Wow’s cameras were present to record the wedding as part of a brand-new documentary series that chronicles their lives.
The season finale wedding episode of the four-part series “Ralf & Etienne: Wir sagen Ja (We say Yes)” is scheduled to premiere later this week.
Coverage of Bousquet-Cassagne getting a facelift prior to the event is anticipated; despite his partner’s concerns, the 36-year-old is eager to have the procedure.
On Saturday, Ralf Schumacher (right) wed Etienne Bousquet-Cassagne in St Tropez.
The 50-year-old former Formula One hero wed his 36-year-old spouse while wearing navy blue suits and light blue ties.
Before her ex-husband got married again in February, Cora Schumacher wrote him a poignant letter.
After 13 years of marriage, Cora and Ralf’s relationship has recently deteriorated.
When it was revealed in February that Schumacher was getting married again, 19 months after coming out as gay, his ex-wife Cora sent a poignant note.
After being married in 2001, the couple spent 13 years together and had a kid named David.
But after they broke up and Schumacher disclosed that he was seeing someone of the same sex, their relationship turned into a vicious argument, with Cora even setting fire to her wedding gown.
After reacting violently to Schumacher’s shocking revelation, she publicly begged him to leave her alone so she could “heal in peace,” saying she had “wasted her best years” on him.
However, she added that she and her current partner, Steven Bo Bekendam, were delighted for the couple when the marriage was originally announced, adding, “Steven and I wish Ralf and Etienne all the best and much happiness.”
Following a terrifying skiing accident in 2013, Schumacher’s brother Michael, a seven-time Formula One world champion, is confined to a wheelchair.