“Really hope this is true”: Fans react as Michael Schumacher reportedly makes first public appearance since life-altering accident

In Picture: Michael Schumacher and his wife Corinna Schumacher. Credit: Getty Images. Fan reaction by: x.com/TheApexHound
Fans react (inset) as Michael Schumacher (pictured with wife Corinna Schumacher) reportedly makes public appearance [Images: Getty, @formula1god on X]

Michael Schumacher reportedly made his first appearance since his life-changing ski accident 11 years ago. Reports say the seven-time F1 world champion attended his daughter Gina-Maria's wedding. As the news surfaced on the internet, fans reacted with delight.

According to a recent report by The Mirror, Schumacher was present to see his daughter tie the knot with Ian Bethke at a family event in Mallorca, Spain. However, no report confirms his current state of health.

Schumacher has been out of the public eye since 2013 as his family maintained absolute privacy about his health and treatment. Amid this, his recently reported public appearance brought delight to the fans.

Fans reacted to the news shared by Formula God on X.

"Really hope this is true," one wrote with a blue heart emoji.
"What a wonderful way to start October guys, thanks for sharing it," another said.
"Extremely heartwarming if true," a third fan wrote.
"Sobbing and hope it’s true," yet another said.
"I hope this is true #KeepFightingMichael," this fan wrote.
"Best news I've heard all day," one said.

Schumacher, often regarded as the greatest Formula 1 driver ever, raked in seven F1 titles, 91 Grand Prix wins, and 155 podiums during his time as a driver.


What happened to Michael Schumacher?

Fan articles on a wall in the Michael Schumacher Kart and Event Center hung after his skiing accident. Source: Getty Images
Fan articles on a wall in the Michael Schumacher Kart and Event Center hung after his skiing accident. Source: Getty Images

Michael Schumacher suffered a ski accident in the French Alps back in 2013. Despite wearing a helmet during the outing with his son Mick Schumacher, the former F1 driver hit his head on the rock.

The German former driver was immediately airlifted to Grenoble Hospital and was placed in a medically induced coma for months. He reportedly needs constant round-the-clock intensive care for his treatment.

Schumacher returned to his Switzerland home near Geneva in 2014 and has been under medical care since by his wife, Corinna Schumacher, and a team of medical professionals.

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Edited by Aayush Kapoor