Formula One bans bodyguards from grid after Megan Thee Stallion incident, TV host says
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Formula One has responded to an incident between the bodyguards of Megan Thee Stallion and Sky Sports TV reporter Martin Brundle at the U.S. Grand Prix by banning bodyguards from the starting grid.
Former Formula One driver and commentator Martin Brundle was doing live interviews on the grid during pre-race programming when he approached Megan Thee Stallion and one of her bodyguards tried to block him from getting near her. After she gestured for the staffer to allow it and started talking to Brundle, who asked her if she had a rap about Formula One, a second staffer with bleached blonde hair got between the two of them and told Brundle he can't do that.
Brundle told him, "I can do that, 'cause I did," but disengaged from the conversation.
"She seemed very happy to talk, didn't she? That was very nice of her and I appreciate that," he continued as he walked away.