Cara Delevingne Has Awkward Interaction With Broadcaster Martin Brundle at F1 British Grand Prix 2023, Speaks Out on Social Media

Cara Delevingne Has Awkward Interaction With Broadcaster Martin Brundle at F1 British Grand Prix 2023, Speaks Out on Social Media

Cara Delevingne is opening up after an awkward moment.

The 30-year-old model seemingly snubbed a request for a chat live on camera with British race car driver turned broadcaster Martin Brundle at 2023 F1 British Grand Prix on Sunday (June 9) in England.

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The 64-year-old broadcaster approached Cara with a Sky Sports F1 microphone live on air, which she denied, leaving fans angry watching from home. In the clip, an apparent security aide that “she doesn’t want to talk,” but he moves forward and says “That’s the deal now, everybody talks on the grid.”

As he moves closer, he asks: “Can we have a quick chat at Sky F1? Good to see you on the grid.”

She quickly said “no,” shaking her head and repeating “no.”

“The deal is everybody has to speak on the grid…” he continued.

“I can’t hear anything, sorry,” she continued.

“Okay, well, I’m sure it would have been extremely interesting,” he said to the camera, to which Cara offered a thumbs up to the camera.

“At this point, Martin Brundle is just doing it to manufacture the moment for the controversy of it all. You can clearly see the PR rep tell him ‘no’ and shake his head when he goes up towards Cara Delevingne. He had an out and he chose not to take it to make a statement,” one user later pointed out on social media.

“I was told to say no so I did. Thank you for seeing both sides xxx,” Cara wrote back on Twitter.

“when does your agent rule you say just say hello I’m excited for today I’ve got nothing left to have a nice day,” someone else wrote.

“It wasn’t an agent, it was an F1 representative,” she replied.

“Anyway, I had so much fun today and was so happy to be there no matter what anyone else may think x,” she added.

Find out who else was in attendance at the star-studded event.