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Plenty of Beef At Lewis Hamilton's Last Supper
Plus, Sports Style Had A Brat 2024
That’s the dollar amount he stepped away from when he left one of the most prestigious jobs in sports. In an extensive interview with SI’s Chris Mannix, Woj is now living his best Bob Dylan life at his alma mater.
Speaking of Bob Dylan, his biopic will get some love on College Gameday because Timothée Chalamet is the guest picker!
Before Saquon Barkley was chasing rushing records, he was the chillest babysitter in the world. You can’t let a 12-year-old beat you in Madden though.
Toronto’s hometown hero just got a sick new logo. Converse blessed SGA with a two-sided design to express the athlete and the artist.
In June, Alexandra Saint Mleux had 1,000 Instagram followers. The girlfriend of Formula One star Charles LeClerc is now up to more than 1.3 million fans hanging on her every selfie, an overnight fashion sensation who’s turned F1 into The Best Glam Sports Show.
The FUTURE IS UNRIVALED! 👑💙💜
— Unrivaled Basketball (@Unrivaledwbb)
5:03 PM • Dec 5, 2024
The end of another eventful F1 season means Lewis Hamilton’s final ride with Mercedes, ending the most culturally significant era of our generation. And it wouldn’t be a finale without the annual driver dinner. It was a VERY spicy last supper.
Let’s lay the groundwork. Organized by Hamilton and paid for by his former teammate Valtteri Bottas, the dinner included 17 drivers at the table, with all but two driving teams represented. Esteban Ocon also got the invite, despite not racing for Alpine this weekend.
@formulashreya yes i overanalysed their seating positions what abt it 😭😭 #lewishamilton #charlesleclerc #maxverstappen #georgerussell #f1 #formula1 #f1ti... See more
Now let’s spill the tea. It’s safe to assume George Russell and Max Verstappen don’t like each other. In their ongoing war of words following last week’s Qatar Grand Prix, the pair sat on opposite ends of the dinner. Lando Norris said the quiet part out loud.
Norris posted this despite sitting next to Max for the entire dinner, while Russell was with Hamilton. We can only imagine the tension in the wake of Verstappen’s most recent response.
@bts.idk.nan.molla We need the tea 😮💨 #F1 #formula1 #f1memes #georgerussell #maxverstappen #fypシ゚ #fyp
It wasn’t all beef. The drivers overall were grateful to share one last moment together, and to celebrate a legend in Hamilton during our favorite F1 tradition.
@footballfangirl23 I highly recommend checking out videos of him singing—they’re all over his X and YouTube. Keenan Allen—the next R&B superstar! #nfl #nflfo... See more
Being stylish used to be about who was the most avant-garde, wearing the latest designer lines, and dominating the red carpet. 2024 moved from the runway to the vibes and nowhere is that more evident than in the New York Times' Best Style of 2024 list.
The 63-person list is really an aura check and sports dominated the year. It didn’t matter if you wore sweats to your nine-figure job (hello, Alex Cooper). It’s because you wore sweats to your nine-figure job! From Cooper to Angel Reese to Olympic shooter Kim Yeji, style is really an all-encompassing term for those who stuck the landing.
Ellie the Elephant knows all about that, rightfully taking her place alongside tennis core icon Zendaya. As if a WNBA title wasn’t enough for the Liberty, their mascot has been serving hot girl looks all year long.
Dawn Staley’s courtside fits were appointment viewing. Whether she’s in high-end designer brands or a Mitchell & Ness throwback, it will be the talk of the timeline.
50/50 years count, too, apparently. Shohei Ohtani made the list, and it’s about his icon status, not the clothes. No matter what he wears, everyone from LA to Tokyo takes notice.
First time riding the subway!
— Eli Manning (@EliManning)
2:18 AM • Dec 5, 2024
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