Hamilton unfollows everyone on Instagram, even Ferrari and his own dog Roscoe

20:28, 13 May
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Lewis Hamilton's social media make-up has taken a major turn today, as the 40-year-old unfollows everybody on his Instagram account that he was once following, even Ferrari and Roscoe, his own dog's account.
There was real change for the seven-time world champion going into the 2025 season, moving away from Mercedes to join the Scuderia after 12 seasons at the German team, creating one of the most successful driver and team combinations the sport has ever seen by winning six drivers' titles and eight constructors' championships in that time.
The move to Ferrari was one of the biggest transfers the pinnacle of motorsport has ever seen, with the Brit looking to write history by achieving his eighth world title with the Italian team.
However, that has not been the case to start in 2025, with real struggles in the first six races of the season, except for a sprint race win at the Chinese Grand Prix, along with a P3 in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race too. Currently, Hamilton sits P7 in the drivers' standings with just 41 points, behind successor Kimi Antonelli in the Mercedes.
Hamilton is yet to finish above P5 in a Grand Prix so far in the 2025 season
Hamilton is yet to finish above P5 in a Grand Prix so far in the 2025 season

Hamilton unfollows everyone on Instagram

Now, in what is a major change to his social media platform, the 40-year-old has unfollowed everybody on his Instagram account, including his own Ferrari team, as well as Roscoe, with his dog having his own profile on Instagram.
Hamilton is by far and away the most followed person in F1 on Instagram, with 39.5 million people following the Brit's account.
On X, formerly Twitter, Hamilton is still following 231 accounts, while on TikTok, there are just five accounts that he follows, meaning it is just his Instagram account that has been rid of all the people he was following.
No recent posts from the Brit have been removed either, with photos from the Met Gala he attended last week in New York still on his account, as well as posts from the most recent F1 weekend in Miami.