Cara Delevingne hits back at claims she ignored Martin Brundle in grid walk row

Sky F🅷1 presenter Brundle asked permission to talk to Delevingne during his trademark pre-race grid walk at the Britiꦍsh Grand Prix but she declined.
Brundle attempted to insist that all celebrities should say a few words on cameras before admitting defeat and muttering♎ “I’m sure it would ha𒁏ve been extremely interesting…”
She later said via social media: “I was told to say no so I did. Thank you for seeing both sꦇides.”
And added the p🔯er🌳son alongside her “wasn’t an agent, it was an F1 representative”.
Delevingne then retweeted a post which said: “Gꦜrid walk passes include agreeing to be filmed, nℱot interviewed.
“Consent is a thing? No is no.
“Cara has every right to deny to be interviewed.
“Maybe you think Ca𓃲ra was rude, but Martin 🐭was just as rude, if not more so.

“National treasure or not, that doesn't give him the right to demand i🐓nterviews from🌸 anyone.
“She was told by an F1 representative to say no.
“Peo꧟ple refuse to be interviewed by Brun🦩dle all the time, no big deal.”
Brundle’s pre-race grid walks where he♛ speaks to celebrities are a much-loved part of the F1 broadcast.
He was notoriously shoved away by Megan Thee Stallion’s security two years ago forcing F1 to change their rules, stating celebﷺrities cannot bring bodyguards onto the grid.

James was a sports jo𓆏urnaꦦlist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.