The same social battles the same iconicity in fashion a unique style: Serena Williams former tennis legend defended the Mercedes driver from some criticism from Toto Wolff.

The same social battles, the same fashion icon, a distinct style: Serena Williams and Lewis Hamilton are friends, and the former tennis legend emphasized their friendship by defending the Mercedes driver against some criticism from Toto Wolff.

It all started with Wolff’s declaration. The Mercedes team principal stated that he was motivated by personal rage to fulfill Lewis Hamilton’s dream of winning his eighth Formula One world championship. Wolff, on the other hand, issued a series of statements regarding the management of the 2021 season, in which Hamilton lost the title due to a series of poor decisions.

Serena demonstrates her love for Hamilton by defending him against Wolff’s criticisms.
And Williams supported the British driver, writing on Instagram, “He should have had 9 by now.”

But…please keep quiet.” Serena addresses the issue to the PA News Agency, saying, “We’re living in a hamster wheel where time passes so quickly that it doesn’t feel like it’s been two years.” It’s easy to see how quickly the pecking order shifts.

But we must look ahead, learn from the past, and act now to ensure that Lewis wins quickly again. I have a personal desire to see him win the eighth title because he deserves it.” Hamilton is involved in a controversy that tennis players are debating.

Naomi Osaka, in addition to Serena Williams. Naomi posted several screenshots of Hamilton’s outfits from the Las Vegas F1 GP on Instagram yesterday, revealing that she watched the Netflix series Drive to Survive just to see what the Formula 1 champion was wearing.

The Japanese star, who will return to the court after maternity leave in early 2024, praised Hamilton’s sense of fashion and his best outfits, sharing a series of posts that celebrate the British Mercedes champion’s stylistic iconicity.

Osaka, like Hamilton, is an icon of style and fashion, as well as social commitment and the fight against inequality.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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