Lando Norris, the McLaren Formula 1 driver, was seen again with Portuguese supermodel Margarida Corceiro in Monaco, raising eyebrows about his relationship status.
This sighting comes despite Norris previously denying having a girlfriend during a lie detector test on Sky Sports prior to the Miami Grand Prix.
In the test conducted by Sky Sports F1’s Simon Lazenby, Norris was asked if he had a girlfriend, to which he replied negatively.
The lie detector confirmed his statement as truthful according to Russ, the adjudicator.
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Lazenby pushed further, inquiring, “Do you have many girlfriends?” Caught off-guard, Norris responded with a laugh, saying, “Yes,” in a joking manner.
Norris’s relationship with Corceiro has remained a topic of speculation despite his denials, as they have been seen together publicly multiple times.
Their first public outing was in May 2023 when Corceiro was photographed in Norris’s classic Fiat 500 Jolly.
The 21-year-old model previously dated Joao Felix, a well-known footballer, from 2019 until their friendly split in June 2023.
Following the breakup, Corceiro has been frequently seen with Norris.
Their appearances together have become more frequent. Recently, SportTV captured the duo at the Monte-Carlo Masters final, watching tennis stars Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud.
Corceiro has also been present at numerous F1 races, including the event in Shanghai last month.
The latest occasion saw them at the Historic Monaco Grand Prix, an event Norris attended to support McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.
Brown was participating in the race, driving the Williams FW07B, a car that won the championship in 1980 driven by Alan Jones.
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Residing in Monaco, Norris enjoyed the weekend at this storied race, an event he has dreamt of since watching the Monaco Grand Prix as a child in California.
Reflecting on this, Brown shared his thoughts on Instagram: “I grew up in California watching the #MonacoGP on TV,” and elaborated on the privilege of driving on the iconic circuit again, “It seemed a million miles away back then and was just a dream.
Fast-forward to today, it’s an immense privilege to drive this iconic circuit again, this time in Alan Jones’ 1980 championship-winning Williams FW07B.”