F1 Champion Lewis Hamilton Just Said He Loves Lebanese Food & Wants To Visit Lebanon
In a thrilling post-race interview following his spectacular win at the British Grand Prix, Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton made an unexpected revelation: his love for Lebanese food and his desire to visit Lebanon.
The seven-time world champion didn’t just celebrate his victory on the track but shared his passion for Middle Eastern cuisine and his travel aspirations.
After clinching yet another victory at Silverstone, Hamilton spoke about his racing experience to beIN Sports’ Lebanese presenter, Stephany Saaed.
When Stephany mentioned her Lebanese heritage, Hamilton responded with, “I love Lebanese food,” a declaration that instantly captivated the hearts of Lebanese fans.
He also shared his travel bucket list, which prominently features Lebanon. “One day, I will visit Qatar and Lebanon,” he said, hinting at future travel plans that have excited fans across the Middle East.
Lebanese fans have already started extending their warm invitations to Hamilton, hoping to see him experience the country’s renowned hospitality firsthand.
Fans have flooded social media with enthusiastic comments like @ahmadnajibayoub’s “We love you, Lewis“, @ghezo.ob’s humorous “YouTube: Proof that Lewis Hamilton has Aakar origins”, and @nourdinabde’s “Lebanese food in Andalusia lmao”.
Lebanon is more than ready to welcome Hamilton with open arms.
As Lewis Hamilton continues to dominate the world of Formula 1, his admiration for Lebanese food and his wish to visit Lebanon adds a new, exciting dimension to his celebrated career.
Whether he’s behind the wheel of a race car or enjoying a traditional Lebanese meal, Hamilton’s journey fans around the world are eager to follow.
We can only hope that his travels bring him to Lebanon soon, where he will undoubtedly be greeted with open arms, delicious food, and the vibrant culture he wishes to experience.
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