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“That’s Too Early”: Despite Admitting to Being Best Friends With $50 Million F1 Star, DJ Khaled Refuses To Spill Out Secrets

Published 05/10/2023, 10:30 AM EDT

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Miami Grand Prix 2023 was a star-studded event. Along with many other celebrities like Tom Cruise, Maria Sharapova, and Roger Federer, who was strolling by the paddock, DJ Khaled became the headlines. Currently standing on P2 in the constructor’s race, the Aston Martin crew had first-hand experience of the cringefest. Nonetheless, now after a recent Instagram clip surfaced on the internet, where he is seen spending time with a $50 million F1 best friend. However, when the motorist attempted to gain insight into the rapper’s thoughts, music producer Khaled steadfastly refused to divulge the information.

 

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A recent video that Lance Stroll shared shows him picking up the rapper from his home and driving him to the Miami Circuits. On their way, we overheard a great dialogue in which Lance Stroll, who is worth $50 million, was given the distinction of being the music director’s “best friend” at the conclusion of the conversation. However, when the F1 star allegedly requested DJ Khaleed to “show me what’s new” in order to benefit from their most recent friendship. The music composer declined to reveal any information, saying instead, “That’s too early.”

As soon as the video begins, we get the dose of entertainment, Lance, “Yo khaleed, lets roll.” To this, the excited Khaled queried, “What a great way to meet, right? That’s the car we are racing in or that’s like one of the track in this thing and then we’re going out to your race car.”

Lance responded to this by saying, “ We’re going to the track in this thing. But the curious Khaled asks, “And then we go after to your race car??”  Which Lance gives a comforting reply as he said, “Hahaha I’ll see what I can do.”

On their way, DJ interesting talks about the beauty of Miami GP and asks about how Lance takes his race days “You know Formula being in Miami now. It brings everybody together globally. Do you ever get nervous?”

To that Lance responded, “Yeah, man, I get nervous for sure. There’s pre- race butterflies and think, you know, every athlete gets that. I tell you what would be really be special about this Grand Prix.”

Later the canadian driver reveals what he likes the most of the Miami and asks Khaled to show him some bangers he said, “Throwing some new bangers on your phone. Show me what’s new.

To which DJ concludes by saying, “ that’s too early.”

This isn’t the first time Khaled has been in the news during the Miami GP week. The rapper grabbed attention last year too, but in the end Khaled had to return disappointed after having his heart shattered by Sir Lewis Hamilton.

How did Sir Lewis Hamilton break DJ Khaled’s heart at the Miami Grand Prix last year?

Last year at the Miami Grand Prix’s opening ceremony, DJ Khaled continued to make news as he stuck with basketball great Michael Jordan. The captivating personality of the iconic player caught the music producer in the act. However, the ecstatic Khaled wanted to add a unique touch to his day by posing for a photo with Sir Lewis Hamilton. But the 47-year-old was not permitted to.

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While Khaled was posing just in front of the W-13, the British driver was just about to board his car. Then someone on the grid motioned for him to vacate the tracks, as only necessary workers were permitted to remain on the circuits and everyone else was supposed to depart before the formation lap. Khaled’s heart broke as a result of this.

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Aditya Srivastava

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Aditya Srivastava is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports with over two years of writing experience. He developed a keen interest in the sport after the unforgettable Abu Dhabi 2021 race. As a graduate of a premier institute, Aditya is committed to producing high-quality content that is engaging, informative, and accurate.
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