Kim Kardashian is not usually one to avoid attention, but the reality star mogul went out of her way to ignore broadcaster Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, according to some viewers.

She got run over with criticism online, as many characterized her behavior as “rude.”

Martin: Kim, Martin Brundle, Sky F1. How, how are you today? [...] Are you enjoying F1?Kim: 🤔⁉️❓️❔️🤨😂😂😂😂 #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/KZTqa63erM

Sky Sports’ Brundle is known for his grid walks, during which he conducts quick interviews with celebrities before the race.

In the viral clip, Brundle asks her, “How are you today?” and then admonishes someone for pushing him. Kardashian, with sister Khloe Kardashian, appears to look at him. Someone then whispers something to her.

“Yeah, normally people have a quick chat with us,” Brundle pressed on. “Are you enjoying F1?”

Kardashian, who is dating star F1 Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (who finished second), wagged her finger as if to wave him off, then pointed ahead. Whatever she was doing, it gave brushoff vibes.

“OK, Kim and Khloe, so we’re not talking today,” Brundle said.

Brundle has absorbed his share of snubs and awkward exchanges with stars such as Brad Pitt, Usher and Paolo Banchero.

HuffPost reached out to Kardashian’s people for comment.

Fans of Brundle left skid marks on Kardashian for her apparent diss.

Here are some of the comments:

A reality TV chick who thinks she's more relevant at an F1 race than Martin Brundle. Delusional.

she’s only on the grid because of Lewis and still acting like she’s bigger than everyone

Kim Kardashian showed exactly why she is a nobody who thinks she is a somebody. Knows zero about F1, just there for a pose.

I thought the deal was if you were on the grid walk and asked for a few words for TV you are meant to oblige,no?

Get fed up of talentless muppets like her on the grid who flatly refuse to show any respect toward the sport. Famous for a porn video and thinks she's better than everyone.

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