Did Kim Kardashian ignore reporter at Monaco?
Kim Kardashian slammed after uncomfortable Monaco reporter moment
Kim Kardashian faced online backlash after an incident at the Monaco Grand Prix involving Sky Sports reporter Martin Brundle.
According to the account of events, Brundle approached Kardashian before the race and attempted to engage her—alongside her sister Khloé Kardashian—to see if they would chat. Instead of having the conversation, Kardashian appeared to ignore the reporter, leading to negative reactions from fans who criticized her behavior.
What happened
- Kardashian and Khloé were trackside at the Monaco Grand Prix
- Sky Sports reporter Martin Brundle approached them to seek a pre-race chat
- Kardashian did not engage and effectively ignored the reporter
Why it matters
In high-profile sporting settings like Monaco, short media interactions are often expected as part of the event’s entertainment ecosystem. When a major celebrity appears dismissive, it tends to become amplified quickly on social media, with viewers treating the moment as a reflection of attitude and etiquette.
The criticism also connects to broader online expectations around celebrity access—where fans and media audiences often interpret whether stars are cooperative, approachable, or “unbothered.”
The story underscores how quickly a brief moment before a race can turn into a viral headline, especially when recognizable journalists are involved and viewers are already watching celebrity behavior in real time.