Glasgow Times

Hamilton says sorry for princess remarks

- By ADRIAN WHYTE

FORMULA ONE world champion Lewis Hamilton has apologised after sharing a video on Instagram of him chastising his nephew for wearing a princess dress.

With the video having been taken down, Hamilton made his apology in a series of messages posted on Twitter on Boxing Day.

He said: “Yesterday I was playing around with my nephew and realised that my words were inappropri­ate, so I removed the post.

“I meant no harm and did not mean to offend anyone at all. I love that my nephew feels free to express himself as we all should.

“My deepest apologies for my behaviour as I realise it is really not acceptable for anyone, no matter where you are from, to marginalis­e or stereotype anyone.

“I have always been in support of anyone living their life exactly how they wish and I hope I can be forgiven.”

In the video, Hamilton tells his 5.7 million followers: “I’m so sad right now. Look at my nephew.”

The camera then moves to a young boy wearing a blue and pink princess dress and waving around a pink heart-shaped furry wand.

Hamilton asks the small child: “Why are you wearing a princess dress? Is this what you got for Christmas?”

When his nephew says yes, Hamilton replies: “Why did you ask for a princess dress for Christmas?’’

He then shouts at the boy: “Boys don’t wear princess dresses!”

The youngster covers his ears with his hands and turns away.

The video drew criticism, with performanc­e artist Travis Alabanza tweeting: “I hope @Lewis Hamilton properly thinks and apologises.

“Thinks about why it is so horrible, and considers donating to a charity which supports LGBT youth. That video is a video so many of us have experience­d. Gross.”

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