
F1 star Lando Norris slammed over 'sexist' comment implying women belong in kitchen; fans call out his 'performative feminism'
Lando Norris wins the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix
Lando Norris took the win at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, held on August 3 at the Hungaroring circuit near Budapest. The McLaren driver delivered a stellar performance, holding off a strong late challenge from teammate Oscar Piastri, who finished just 0.698 seconds behind in second place. Mercedes' George Russell secured third after overtaking Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who had started from pole but slipped to fourth by the end of the race. It marked a dominant showing for McLaren and a significant win for Norris in the 2025 season.
LANDO NORRIS WINS THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX!!! 🤩#F1 #HungarianGP pic.twitter.com/UfrM1wEWzo
Lando Norris's misogynistic remarks leave the internet baffled
During a recent Twitch stream hosted by British motorsports driver Max Fewtrell, Formula 1 star Lando Norris made a remark that many are calling out as misogynistic. While Max's girlfriend and her friend were seen in the kitchen during the live stream, Lando commented in the chat, 'they in the right part of the house tbh.' A screenshot of his message quickly went viral, sparking widespread backlash online. Although he made the remark with his private handle, undercoverbobinski, it didn't take fans long to find out it belonged to him. Many slammed the comment as outdated and sexist, with even some of Norris's fans expressing disappointment over his words.
Fans are now slamming Norris, 25, online, with one writing, "lando norris talking about how women should be in the kitchen, brother, you are about to deliver a generational stinker so bad you'll be flipping burgers too by the end of it."
lando norris talking about how women should be in the kitchen brother you are about to deliver a generational stinker so bad you'll be flipping burgers too by the end of it
Another user wrote, "F1 twt acting surprised that Lando Norris is a misogynist that speaks about women like they're objects and refers to them as sex positions... c'mon now, his entire persona reeks of a performative feminist who will turn his back on you the second you stop benefitting him."
F1 twt acting surprised that Lando Norris is a misogynistic pig that speaks about women like they're objects and refers to them as sex positions.. cmon now his entire persona reeks performative feminist who will turn his back on you the second you stop benefitting him
Check out some more reactions below:
hated lando before and I hate him even more now. fuck you and your misogynistic 'jokes.' the reason women still face so much misogyny and prejudice today are because of 'jokes' like those
lando norris talking about women belonging in the kitchen when he's actually the one who should be in there bc he certainly can't cook in the sport he's been in for 7 years fucking twat
Now wait a minuteIs this the "Lando Norris, victim of misogyny who has feminine energy" who just said: women belong in the kitchen? 🤡I wonder how his deranged fans are gonna make him the victim in this situation too 💀 pic.twitter.com/xtmM92ppij
seen lando be called out more for that joke in the last 20 minutes than i have for him dating a racist for the past 2 years but are we not going to speak on that?
Lando has yet to respond to the public backlash, and many doubt he will address it at all. What's made the situation especially jarring for fans is that, over the years, he had earned a reputation as one of the more progressive, feminist-leaning drivers in F1—a label that now feels at odds with his recent comment.
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