Global superstar Max Verstappen is no stranger to criticism, particularly on social media where he frequently encounters hateful messages. His girlfriend, Kelly Piquet, is also often the target of online hate. In a recent Instagram post, she attempts to put a stop to this negative commentary. Verstappen supports Piquet in his own message: “This needs to stop.”
Piquet posted an emotional message to her 1.5 million followers on Instagram. The daughter of former world champion Nelson Piquet emphasized that she is greatly affected by hate messages on social media. She spoke of a ‘very strange and disturbing wave of accusations, rumors, fabricated situations, false testimonies, and photoshopped screenshots’. “The online world can be a beautiful place, but also a very scary one when false information and lies are shared,” said the Brazilian.
Partner Max Verstappen supports Kelly Piquet in the comments. “This needs to stop,” wrote the three-time world champion. “These false accusations are completely baseless. Hate has no place in this world. We know what’s going on in our family and we are extremely happy. I love you,” Verstappen concluded.
Accusations
The couple may be referring to speculations about their family situation. Piquet has a four-year-old daughter with former Formula 1 driver Daniil Kvyat. In the past, the 35-year-old model has been accused of starting a relationship with Verstappen before ending her relationship with Kvyat. Piquet is also often accused of not spending enough time with her daughter.
Recently, Piquet also faced criticism from Danielle Sifferman, the ex-wife of former Formula 1 driver Jerome D’Ambrosio. Sifferman called her a ‘terrible person’ in a response on TikTok and accused Piquet of seducing her husband when they were still together.
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