Cara Delevingne Stood By Herself Following The Grid-Walk Incident At The British Grand Prix

One of the highlights of each Formula 1 weekend occurs just before the race when Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle wanders around the starting grid and conducts interviews with as many celebrities, drivers, or team owners as possible.

Cara Delevingne Stood By Herself Following The Grid-Walk Incident At The British Grand Prix

Cara Delevingne attracted a lot of online attention from admirers right away. She is quick to grab the attention of fans.

Cara Delevingne attracted a lot of online attention from admirers right away. She is quick to grab the attention of fans.

One of the highlights of each Formula 1 weekend occurs just before the race when Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle wanders around the starting grid and conducts interviews with as many celebrities, drivers, or team owners as possible.

When the former racer spoke with Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola about Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff, it frequently resulted in some fascinating crossovers that are not typically expected.

Sam Ryder, the winner of the Eurovision Contest, showed a lot of interest in and love for him throughout their meetings at the British Grand Prix.

He did receive one rejection, and it came from British actress and model Cara Delavingne. When Brundle approached her, she just said she couldn’t hear while glancing at a man who appeared to be a boss.

In a tweet on Sunday, she gave her reasoning: 

“I was told to say no, so I did. Thank you for seeing both sides.”

https://twitter.com/Caradelevingne/status/1678101614220001280?s=20

Devin Altieri, a motorsport publicist, defended her in a tweet and said the following in response: 

“At this point, Martin Brundle is just doing it to manufacture the moment for the controversy of it all.”

“You can clearly see the PR rep tell him “no” and shake his head when he goes up towards Cara Delevingne. He had an out and he chose not to take it to make a statement.”

https://twitter.com/Caradelevingne/status/1678104445018685442?s=20

Alfa Romeo sent a message on Twitter when Cara Delavingne was attending the race as a company guest, stating: 

“Respect goes both ways: nobody should be placed in an uncomfortable situation or forced to do things against their will.”

On the grid, everyone is required to talk, as Brundle mentioned. 

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