Lewis Hamilton discusses support for LGBTQI+ community in heart-warming interview and says ‘I will speak out whether they like it or not’

Lewis Hamilton has spoken passionately about his support for the LGBTQI+ community, saying he will never stop using his platform to help underprivileged groups.

The seven-time Formula 1 world champion regularly uses his status for good, whether that be helmet and t-shirt designs, statements in the media or posts to his huge social media audience.


Hamilton regularly supports good causes

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He continues to race with rainbow colours

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Hamilton has raced with a rainbow flag on his helmet in multiple middle eastern countries where homosexuality is illegal, and faced some resistance in Hungary in 2021.

In the backdrop of the August race in Budapest, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban was attempting to pass an anti-gay law which the EU described as a ‘flagrant form of discrimination’.

Hamilton and fellow champion Sebastian Vettel both raced with rainbow flags on their helmets, while Vettel said he would happily take punishment for a pre-race t-shirt in the colours.

Speaking to The Fast and the Curious, Hamilton called the proposed law ‘unacceptable, cowardly and misguided’ a stance which F1 reporter Christian Hewgill thanked him for in a heartwarming interview.

Orban later took the law to a referendum, and it failed when 1.6million protesters spoiled their ballots.

Responding to the praise, Hamilton said: “Thank you, and firstly I commend you also because it’s a challenging journey. 


Hamilton gave a passionate response

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