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Partner of F1 champion Max Verstappen, Kelly Piquet, criticised a recent plan announced by the President of the United States Donald Trump.
Partner of F1 champion Max Verstappen, Kelly Piquet, criticized the recent plan announced by U.S. President Donald Trump to allow drilling for oil and gas in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Trump administration’s decision was met with concerns due to the refuge’s ecological significance, housing wildlife such as polar bears, caribou, and migratory birds. Despite Trump’s push for Arctic drilling, major oil companies have displayed little interest in drilling in the refuge, and some banks have pledged not to finance the project. Kelly Piquet expressed her disapproval of Trump’s plan on Instagram, reflecting her environmental advocacy efforts. Her critique of the drilling plan aligns with her ongoing efforts to raise awareness about environmental issues such as Amazon rainforest fires and ocean plastic pollution. Piquet’s return to social media spotlight followed the birth of her daughter with Verstappen, Lily, as she shared moments from their yacht birthday celebration in St Tropez.






