Lewis Hamilton is a center of attraction for many things. Amongst them, is an urban myth about how someone retires when the Briton posts a topless photo. And it has happened once again. But this time around it’s not Lewis Hamilton’s friend Sebastian Vettel who stood by his side but Max Verstappen’s first Team Principal who gave the Dutchman his breakthrough. Fans speculate in shock as Lewis Hamilton’s thirst trap worked its magic once again.
Earlier yesterday, the Alpha Tauri Team Principal Franz Tost announced his retirement from the team. The 67-year-old has been with the team ever since it was bought by Red Bull in 2005 and renamed Toro Rosso from Minardi. In his 18 years of service to the team, Tost has given breakthroughs to many Red Bull drivers, including Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, and Max Verstappen. Franz Tost will leave Alpha Tauri at the end of the current season, with Laurent Mekies from Ferrari set to replace him.
However, the F1 community did see a retirement to change incoming as Lewis Hamilton recently posted a topless photo on Instagram where he was seen working out. However, they did not expect it would be Max Verstappen’s first Team Principal who would retire. Call it a curse or a power, but whenever Lewis Hamilton posts a topless photo, also known as a thirst trap, something happens to a significant figure in the F1 paddock.
Recently when Hamilton posted a topless photo at Coachella, Mike Elliott and James Allison swapped positions. Sebastian Vettel’s retirement, Mick Schumacher, and Daniel Ricciardo losing their seats were all preceded by the 7X champ posting a topless photo. A Tweet posted on Twitter suggested that the user was in shock as Lewis Hamilton’s thirst trap worked again. Lewis Hamilton’s workout topless photo can be seen alongside the news of Franz Tost retiring in the specified Tweet.
Many fans agreed with the opinion of the user as they expressed their shocking response to Lewis Hamilton’s thirst trap. As we all digest the fact that the guy who gave Max Verstappen a breakthrough into F1 is retiring, fans react to how the Mercedes driver’s thirst trap worked its wonder again.
Fans react to Lewis Hamilton’s thirst trap striking again.
Fans took to Twitter to express their concern and shock at Lewis Hamilton’s topless photo curse working yet again. Some suggested that the thirst trap is not a coincidence anymore and that Hamilton is practicing Voodoo. While on the topic of coincidence, someone suggested that once is a chance and twice is a coincidence, but what Lewis is doing is a pattern. Let’s see how the fans have reacted :
This is getting out of hand 😂😂😂😂😂😂
— leggo (@Vinnyy78) April 26, 2023
Some people suggested that the Briton is too powerful and that his powers are getting out of hand. While some considered the thirst trap iconic, suggesting that it struck again.
It’s becoming so iconic I just can’t 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
— ☁️✨ Amber (@xahx___) April 26, 2023
The thirst trap strikes again
— Queenie (@Kueenie_Ara) April 26, 2023
Okay this is actually crazy😯. How does he know??
— playboi clarti (@maxsonjoseph10) April 26, 2023
Someone even speculated that the F1 teams wait for Lewis to post a topless photo so that they can fire someone from their team.
At this point I feel like the teams just wait for Lewis to post a shirtless picture so that they can finally fire someone in their team😂
— Aryavansh Juneja (@AryavanshJunej1) April 26, 2023
This thing is getting beyond coincidence.
He posts a shirtless picture, and something happens in the sport regarding personnel change or exit. Wahala https://t.co/eetkCIPmTX
— Oludamola (@blhack_) April 26, 2023
One nude and Red Bull would be gone😅
— Stefanie (@fastpitstop) April 26, 2023
The user who originally posted the Tweet replied to a comment suggesting that if Lewis Hamilton put up a naked image, the whole Red Bull will be gone. The user made this reply in reference to how Mercedes is struggling behind Red Bull and the only way to beat them is to make sure they vanish.
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What do you think? Is the Lewis Hamilton thirst trap myth real? Or is it really just a coincidence?
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