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- Video captures the moment Kim Kardashian’s team moves through crowd
- McIntyre’s playful chase and on-camera reactions
- Backlash after Kardashian ignored a reporter
- Why Kim Kardashian was at the Grand Prix
- How the Kardashians arrived and what they wore
- Quick timeline of Kardashian and Hamilton’s year
- Public reaction and media interest
At the Monaco Grand Prix over the weekend, a brief but viral moment unfolded when TV host Holly Willoughby and comedian Michael McIntyre were swept aside by an entourage escorting Kim Kardashian through the crowd. The exchange, captured on camera, quickly spread online and sparked fresh chatter about celebrity behavior at high-profile sporting events.
Video captures the moment Kim Kardashian’s team moves through crowd
A clip obtained by media showed Willoughby and McIntyre mid-chat with a Sky Sports reporter. Suddenly, several security aides and assistants ushered past them to clear a path. The pair were visibly surprised as the group pushed through.
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In the footage, the reporter warns McIntyre: “That’s Kim behind you.” He then can be heard calling out, “It’s the Kardashians!” as the entourage moves on.
McIntyre’s playful chase and on-camera reactions
Rather than take offense, McIntyre jogged after Kardashian, smiling and jostling through the crowd. Moments later he returned and delivered a light-hearted recap to Willoughby and the reporter.
He joked about being struck by what he called a “wave” from the entourage and added a comic aside about feeling a bump to his lower back. Willoughby laughed and teased him for almost joining the procession.
How the exchange played publicly
- Short clip: circulated on social platforms within hours.
- Tone: mostly jocular between the onlookers and McIntyre.
- Response: fans and commentators dissected the etiquette of celebrity entourages at public events.
Backlash after Kardashian ignored a reporter
Earlier in the day, another video from the event drew criticism. Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle approached Kardashian and her sister Khloé for a brief exchange. In the recording, Kardashian moves past without engaging, which many viewers labeled rude.
Social media users called the snub a “lack of class” and the clip sparked debate about accessibility and celebrity conduct at sporting fixtures.
Why Kim Kardashian was at the Grand Prix
Kardashian attended to support boyfriend Lewis Hamilton. After the race, Hamilton acknowledged her from the podium and blew a kiss while holding his second-place trophy.
Page Six contacted Kardashian’s representatives for comment on the crowd incident but had not received a response at the time of reporting.
How the Kardashians arrived and what they wore
Kim and Khloé docked in Monaco by boat on Friday. They were accompanied by family friend Simon Huck. The sisters wore coordinated casual looks.
- Kim: black lace tank paired with blue jeans.
- Khloé: black tank top and matching capris.
Quick timeline of Kardashian and Hamilton’s year
Their public romance unfolded over several months and included high-profile appearances.
- February: Rumors sparked after a private weekend together in the UK.
- Feb. 8: The pair appeared side-by-side in a VIP box at Super Bowl 2026, making their relationship very public.
- April: Hamilton posted a video from Tokyo showing them in a Ferrari F40, making the relationship Instagram-official.
Public reaction and media interest
The Monaco moments — both the shove and the earlier report-snub — gave commentators fresh material. Reactions ranged from amusement at McIntyre’s antics to criticism of celebrity impoliteness.
The incidents illustrate how closely public figures are watched at major sports events. Fans and broadcasters alike continue to debate where the line should be drawn between personal space and paparazzi-style access.












