Lewis Hamilton shared a funny photo on social media in honor of his bulldog Roscoe’s birthday. The F1 champion, potentially on his way to securing another world title at the Mexican Grand Prix, posted a picture on Instagram showing Roscoe wearing oversized gold glasses and a chain, surrounded by fake money. In the background, Coco, Hamilton’s other dog, can be seen wearing a pink hat that says ‘happy birthday’.
Lewis Hamilton took to social media to share a special moment celebrating the birthday of his bulldog, Roscoe, in a recent post on Twitter. The photo captures Roscoe alongside Hamilton’s other furry companion, Coco, who can be seen donning a festive hat in honor of the occasion. Happy birthday, Roscoe! 🐶🎉 #mansbestfriend
The six-year-old bulldog was spotted looking extra stylish with large gold glasses, a flashy gold chain, and surrounded by piles of cash for a super blinged-out look. ‘@roscoelovescoco’s birthday bash last night was amazing,’ he shared on Instagram.
Hamilton wasn’t the only one celebrating the bulldog’s big day on social media. Trainer Kirstin McMillan also shared a photo of Roscoe with the caption: ‘Six years ago today, a star was born.’
A passionate dog enthusiast, Formula 1 driver Hamilton frequently shares pictures of his furry friends on social media. Along with snaps of Roscoe enjoying a swim in the ocean, the 33-year-old Brit even joked earlier this year that his canine companion makes £560 a day as a model.
Hamilton has the opportunity to secure his fifth F1 championship this Sunday at the Mexican GP with just a seventh place finish.
Upon his arrival in Mexico on Thursday, the Mercedes driver took the time to meet his supporters and sign autographs. During the meet and greet, he excitedly shared that his dog, Roscoe, has now joined a modeling agency and has auditions lined up. Roscoe will be competing with 10 to 15 other bulldogs for a modeling role, with a payday of $700 per day. Hamilton mentioned that Roscoe is a fan of his treats, making the whole experience even more enjoyable for him.
Hamilton’s busy schedule didn’t stop him from connecting with his fans at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix this Sunday. Despite the swarming crowd, the racer from Stevenage graciously interacted with his supporters and signed autographs. With a comfortable lead of 70 points over his main rival, Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton only needs to finish in seventh place to secure his fifth world title, with two races still remaining in the season.