Lewis Hamilton is in the news again, and this time it’s because of Instagram. The 7-time world champion is known to be a social media aficionado and, in a recent pursuit of some online acknowledgment, Hamilton accidentally posted a collage of pictures on a secondary Instagram account. Hamilton fans were quick to notice an unknown picture of the Mercedes driver and scrolled across the collage to see if it is the Billion Dollar Man.
The collage includes a picture of Hamilton sitting on his Nissan Skyline and the post is captioned, “Come a long way from the big homer. From one super buggy to the next. Tokyo part two.” The second image is a picture of an old RC Dirt buggy which was followed by Lewis Hamilton’s hand holding up a drink.
His tattoo 1985 on his left hand indicates his birth year and there is no clear-cut sign of him in the next picture of a studio. The final picture with his pet Roscoe in his Virgil Abloh designed 1 of 150 limited edition Maybach S680.
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Fans instantly noticed the page and it has already accumulated 18k followers with just one post on it. On the other hand, the post already has 12k likes and over 345 comments and this is only expected to grow considering the post was just 1 hour old at the time of reporting.
Speaking of World Champions and Instagram, another interesting incident took place when Lewis Hamilton uploaded a story to support a team that was not Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton is an Arsenal fan
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Lewis Hamilton is a fan of many things outside going super fast around some of the best circuits on the planet. While on his off time, he enjoys himself a little bit of football and when it comes to his team of choice, he is a Gunner. Back on March 19, 2024, the Mercedes world champion shared a story with the standings of the English Premier League.
Being born and raised a Briton, Football is something that Hamilton cannot get over and with his story showing Arsenal leading the charts, it must be a great sight for him. In the story, he posted the standings and tagged the team while adding an energizing abbreviation “LFG” to show his excitement. Whether it’s in F1 or in other sports, Lewis Hamilton keeps a keen eye on many world events and makes sure to show his support where needed.
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That being said, are you a LH44 fan? A big enough fan to follow his secondary account? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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