It appears to be the end of the road for Mick Schumacher and Laila Hasanovich’s relationship after both were spotted with a profile on a celebrity dating app.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Mick – son of Formula One legend Michael – had joined dating app Raya after removing pictures of his girlfriend on Instagram.
His profile on the celebrity app has been shared on social media with the former F1 driver posing trackside, beachside, and mid-skydive to woo visitors to his profile.
The news came as a shock to fans of the couple who had been dating since August 2023 – with Hasanovich even reportedly being brought into the family’s ‘inner circle’.
However, now, it appears that their relationship has certainly come to an end after the 24-year-old model’s profile on the dating app came to light.
According to German outlet Bild, Hasanovich’s account on Raya shows a recently updated vacation photo which was uploaded to Instagram on March 31st.
Michael Schumacher’s son Mick appears to have split from his girlfriend Laila Hasanovich

Former Formula One driver Mick, 26, launched a profile on celebrity dating app Raya

Now, Hasanovich’s own profile on the same celebrity dating app has emerged online
Her profile consists of summer snaps, trips from holidays and pictures in her bikini as she seemingly looks to move on from the former F1 star.
Though there has been no official confirmation from either Schumacher or Hasanovich, the recent social media activity suggests their relationship is over.
Schumacher removed the most recent photos of him and Hasanovich on Instagram – including those happy New Year snaps – although older ones from February 2024 and beyond have been left up.
‘Mick’s profile has been active on Raya for the past few days! Thanks to our follower who kindly sent us the video,’ wrote an account on Instagram which shared images of his profile.
Raya requires its users to verify their profile by connecting it to their Instagram.
In January, Schumacher forcefully shut down rumours that they had split, sharing photos of him and the Bosnian-born Miss Universe finalist celebrating the New Year.
Only last year, fans were speculating that Schumacher, 26, was engaged to Hasanovich after she appeared to share a picture with an engagement ring.
The lovebirds had been together since August 2023 but Hasanovich playfully rubbished rumours that they were set to tie the knot, writing: ‘it’s not an engagement ring u guyssss’.

Schumacher removed recent photos of him and Hasanovich, though older ones remain up

Hasanovic, 24, shut down rumours that they were engaged last year after the pair got together publicly in August 2023

The model shared another photo of a ring on her finger and wrote: ‘and no it’s not an engagement ring u guyssss’. A similar photo had sparked engagement rumours in July

It had been reported Hasanovic is one of the few people allowed access to Mick’s dad Michael, who has never been seen publicly since his tragic skiing accident back in December 2013
Schumacher races for Alpine in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He spent two seasons with Haas in Formula One in 2021 and 2022 and was Mercedes and McLaren’s reserve driver in 2023 and 2024.
Meanwhile, Hasanovic, 24, was a finalist in the 2019 Miss Universe Denmark pageant and has garnered an impressive following of 342,000 on Instagram.
According to German newspaper Bild, Hasanovich is the only girlfriend Mick has had who has been allowed to to visit father Michael.
The seven-time world champion has not been seen in public since his skiing accident on a family holiday in Meribel, France, in 2013.
Schumacher collided head-first with a rock and while his helmet absorbed much of the impact, the severity of the accident cracked the hard shell and fractured Schumacher’s skull, leading to a traumatic brain injury.
He was placed in a coma, underwent two brain surgeries, and was only deemed safe to move in June 2014.
In March, Felix Gorner, a reporter for German broadcaster RTL, revealed that Schumacher ‘can no longer communicate verbally’.
‘The situation is very sad,’ said Gorner. ‘He needs constant care and is completely dependent on his caregivers. And he can no longer express himself verbally. Currently, there’s a maximum of 20 people who can approach Michael.’