Holly Willoughby and comedian Michael McIntyre were enjoying the glitz of the Monaco Grand Prix in May 2024 when they were unexpectedly pushed aside by the security detail protecting Kim and Khloe Kardashian. The incident, captured on Instagram and discussed in a Sky Sports interview, highlights how celebrity entourages can dominate even the most exclusive sporting events.
Kim Kardashian’s First‑Ever F1 Trackside Appearance Sparks Crowd Chaos
Kim Kardashian made her debut on an F1 paddock to cheer on boyfriend Lewis Hamilton, arriving with sister Khloe and a sizable security team. according to the source, the sisters’ entourage surged forward as they entered the Ferrari garage area, knocking Willoughby, McIntyre and Sky Sports presenter Natalie Pinkham out of the way.
Michael McIntyre’s Comic ‘Wave’ Reaction to the Kardashian Security Guard
During the jostle, McIntyre qupped that he felt “hit by a wave,” describing the experience as “quite dangerous.” He later joked about a mock injury, while Willoughby called the moment “ridiculous.” The source notes that both presenters quickly recovered, returning to their interview and continuing their Monaco highlights.
Williams F1 Yacht Guest Spot Adds a Touch of Luxury to Willoughby’s Weekend
Beyond the paddock scramble, Willoughby spent part of the weekend aboard a Williams F1 yacht, a hospitality perk offered by the team. The source mentions she posted selfies in a blue shirt and shorts, emphasizing the contrast between the relaxed yacht atmosphere and the high‑octane drama on the track.
Lewis Hamilton’s Post‑Race Champagne Spray Catches Kim Kardashian in a Fizzy Mishap
After the race, Hamilton celebrated second place by spraying champagne, inadvertently dousing Kardashian. The source describes her hair being soaked and Hamilton playfully blowing a kiss, underscoring the blend of sport and celebrity spectacle that defines modern F1 events.
Who’s Really Controlling Access at Monaco’s Ferrari Garage?
The source does not identify the security firm behind the Kardashian entourage , leaving open whether the push was a coordinated move or a spontaneous crowd‑control reaction. It also omits any comment from Ferrari officials about the incident, so the exact protocol for celebrity access remains unclear.
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