Lewis Hamilton recently wished Justin Bieber a speedy recovery. The seven-time world champion is friends with the pop star and has hung out with him in the past. Strikingly, Hamilton is friends with many people from the entertainment industry and often shows his support through social media posts for them.
"Por favor faça uma uma oração para o meu irmão @justinbieber. Nós amamos você irmão ♥️🙏🏾"
— Lewis Hamilton em seu story do Instagram. pic.twitter.com/bCGhFfXjel
— Fontes Bieber Brasil (@fontesbieber) June 11, 2022
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Besides being a seven-time world champion, the driver really is a global icon. Notably, he often attends various high-profile parties and is a fellow prestigious Met Gala attendee. Clearly, the driver is not just constricted to driving and F1 but has extended his ties to people from all walks of life.
Hamilton recently posted his friend Bieber’s video on his story. He wrote, “Please say a prayer for my bro. We love you bro.” In the video, Bieber explains the ‘Ramsay Hunt’ Syndrome that paralyzed half of his face. He revealed why he canceled some of his shows owing to the fact that he can barely move his face.
Bieber’s condition shocked many people worldwide. The singer has garnered love and affection across the globe after revealing this virus attack. Further, Hamilton’s urge to ask for support for Bieber was more than understandable. The two stars have earlier spent a good amount of time with each other and are often seen supporting each other.
The ‘Baby’ hitmaker had previously supported Hamilton when he was present for the Monaco Grand Prix in 2016. Hamilton even handed him the huge bottle of champagne as he took sips from it after the former world champion’s race win. Reportedly, that was not it, as they later spent quality time together in Los Angeles, where they rode dirt bikes.
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Can Lewis Hamilton turn it around in Baku?
Baku proved to be a struggle for the Mercedes camp. Though they’ve managed to land their machinery on P5 and P7, it wasn’t without struggles. In fact, the drivers have pointed out the violent bouncing (‘porpoising’) specifically this time around. Moreover, George Russell even warned that the bouncing is a ticking time bomb for one of the drivers.
Even Hamilton pointed out the floor being dangerously close to the track road. So, the question pops up: what does Baku hold for us? Can Hamilton manage a podium in these conditions?
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