Kimi Raikkonen’s ‘bwoah’ Halloween look
It’s Halloween and sporting celebrities from all around the world are dressing up ‘spookily’ in order to keep the spirit of Halloween going and to give the fans a sneak peak of the way they are celebrating Halloween.
Kimi has embraced social media in a very special way in the last few years, giving fans a little flavour of what Kimi does off the race track, an experience that his fans have absolutely loved, as Kimi has not very often spoken about his personal life on air.
Now, he posts videos and images of his family and keeps his fans updated about his whereabouts all season along.
With Halloween ‘knocking on the door’, Kimi ensured that he gave his fans an insight into how the Iceman celebrated it.
Halloween is all about the spooky costumes, candy and a little ‘frightening fun’, all of which was probably included in Kimi’s Instagram post.
The fans were ecstatic that Kimi had embraced all the ‘Bwoah’ memes in the post(Check the comments section).
Kimi’s social media activity has been refreshing to see and gives the F1 fraternity so much joy. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Kimi has a couple of seasons left in F1, with his move to Sauber to kick in from 2019. Raikkonen has accepted that the decision was made because he wanted a new challenge and because it would become easier to spend more time with his family.
How are you celebrating Halloween?
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