During the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton posted a Polaroid of his girlfriend Kim Kardashian holding his purple Ferrari helmet, a gesture that highlighted their public romance while he secured second place behind Kimi Antonelli.. The couple’s PDA‑filled appearance, coupled with Kardashian’s paddock debut,captured media attention beyond the track.

Monaco’s Paddock: Kardashian’s First‑Time Presence in a Black Lace Bodysuit

According to the report, 45‑year‑old Kim Kardashian made her paddock debut during Saturday’s qualifying in a black lace bodysuit and blue jeans, posing against a white wall with the Ferrari helmet. She later attended the race in a beige figure‑hugging minidress, arriving with her sister Khloe. The image, shared on social media, became a talking point for fans and commentators alike.

Hamilton’s Second‑Place Finish and the Role of a Celebrity Supporter

Hamilton, who had not won a race since joining Ferrari, finished second behind Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli.. During the podium celebration, Kardashian tried to avoid the champagne spray but later shared a cuddle and kiss with the champion. Hamilton later remarked that having Kardashian there was “amazing” and that she supports him every day, inspiring him to level up.

Public Affection Meets Media Scrutiny: The Brundle Interview Snub

The report notes that Kardashian faced criticism for seemingly snubbing reporter Martin Brundle during the pre‑race ceremony when he approached her and Khloe for an interview on live TV. This incident added a layer of controversy to an otherwise celebratory appearance.

What’s Still Unclear About the Couple’s Public Strategy?

While the source confirms Kardashian’s paddock debut and Hamilton’s podium finish, it leaves unanswered questions about the couple’s long‑term public engagement strategy. will Kardashian continue to appear at future races, and how will this affect Hamilton’s focus on performance? The report also does not detail the extent of Kardashian’s influence on Hamilton’s preparation or mental state during the race.