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

Sky F1 presenter Brundle asked permission to talk to💟 Delevingne during his ꦦtrademark pre-race grid walk at the British Grand Prix but she declined.
Brundle attempted to insist that all celebrities shoul𝔍d say a few words on cameras before admitting defeat and muttering “I’m sure it would have been extreme🌳ly interesting…”
She later said via social media: “I was told to say no so I did. Thank you ♚for seeing both sides.”
And added the💎 person alongside her “wasn’t an agent, it was an F1 representative”.
Delevingne then retweeted a post which said: “Grid✅ walk passes include agreeing to be filmed, not interviewed.
“Consent is a thing? No is no.
“Cara has every right to deny to be interviewed.
“Maybe you t🦂hink 𝓰Cara 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 interviews from any🌜one.
“She was told by an F1 representative to say no.
“People refuse to be interviewed by Brundle💙 all the time, no big d🌞eal.”
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 f༒orcing F1 to change their rules, stating celebrities cannot bring bodyguards 🐻onto the grid.

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