Lewis Hamilton is a sportsperson who has risen to the league of stars. He is no longer a mere F1 driver, but someone who can see his own celebrity idols up close. He has indeed rubbed shoulders with many, but few have snubbed him like Oprah Winfrey.
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In an interview, Lewis Hamilton revealed his first interaction with Oprah and how it did not go as expected.
Oprah ignored Lewis Hamilton at a birthday party
While talking about Nelson Mandela, Lewis Hamilton’s voice took a reverent tone. The Mercedes driver mentioned that he had been to Mandela’s birthday party and sat mere seats away from him.
“I went to his birthday party and again, you know, so many famous people there and I happen to be on his table. Couple of seats away from him.”
This is an immense honor for someone who has admired Mandela from afar. However, that is also where Hamilton crossed paths with Oprah.
He said, “I was actually closer to him than Oprah Winfrey was. And Oprah didn’t give me any time, didn’t give me the time of day. I kind of look it back and I’m kind of like, I’m sure she was like ‘who is this little sh*t sitting next to me? He’s closer to Nelson!'”
That must have stung, although the seven-time world champion heartily laughs it off. Whether Hamilton is still salty about the encounter or not, it is surely an amusing anecdote.
Hamilton pays tribute to Nelson Mandela
Lewis Hamilton was close to Nelson Mandela before his death and continues to honor him frequently on social media.
Madiba, there is not a day that goes by that I don’t miss you. Your legacy still shines so bright. You inspire me everyday and I’m forever honoured to have shared this moment with you. Happy Birthday Madiba🖤 We continue to fight for you ✊🏾#NelsonMandela pic.twitter.com/lDL9GPLvih
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) July 18, 2020
Hamilton had kept in touch with Mandela after meeting him once, and even referred to him as a grandfather to him.
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“He has become like a grandfather to me – that’s how I look at him,” Hamilton wrote in his BBC Sport column. “He has had such a huge influence on everyone in the world.”
Hamilton also wrote a heartfelt post for Nelson Mandela commemorating his 100th birth anniversary.
“You are the true King, a hero to so many of us. Today is your 100 Birthday, wish I could see you again but you are in my heart always and thinking of you on this day.”
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We all need heroes, as they often inspire us and lift us up. And Lewis Hamilton is certainly a hero to many, just like Mandela was to him.