Michael Schumacher's social media accounts have ended a five-month hiatus following the Formula One legend's discreet first public appearance since his life-changing 2013 skiing accident in the French Alps.
The Schumacher family has maintained a tight circle of privacy around the motor racing star's health updates, Dublin Live reports.
Former Ferrari chief Jean Todt, 55, conveyed warm recollections to L'Equipe last December, expressing: "Michael is here, so I don't miss him. He is simply not the Michael he used to be."
In a tender expression, Todt also shared: "He is different, and is wonderfully guided by his wife and children who protect him. His life is different now, and I have the privilege of sharing moments with him. That's all there is to say."
Despite intense confidentiality, it's speculated that Schumacher attended his daughter Gina-Maria's wedding to Iain Bethke in Majorca this past September, with the occasion kept under wraps as guests were reportedly required to forgo their mobiles to safeguard any images of Schumacher.
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After months of quiet, Schumacher's likely representative-monitored social channels flickered back to activity on Tuesday with a tweet celebrating the champion's remarkable career, marking the first post since May.
Sharing a throwback of triumphant times on social media, the account uploaded some celebratory photos from the 2000 victory podium, with a caption that read: "Exploding emotions. F1 GP Japan, first world championship title with Ferrari on this day in 2000."
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