After Martha Stewart makes an error at the Kentucky Derby ‘Rider’s Up’, fans believe she is high.

For the 150th Kentucky Derby, Geroux must have been a huge fan of the rock bands “Higher” and “My Sacrifice” because he had their logo on his jockey pants. He should be awarded “Creed fan of the year” for showing off his band in such a prominent fashion.

 

Although Creed wasn’t included on this year’s 2024 Kentucky Derby bingo card, we’ll still accept it.


Our collaboration with rider Florent Geroux, who will be riding Just A Touch in today’s 150th Kentucky Derby, is an exciting one. Florent will be competing in his seventh Derby, starting from post position 8, while sporting bespoke race leggings emblazoned with the Creed emblem. We hope the best for him!

As the 150th Kentucky Derby’s Grand Marshal, Martha Stewart was supposed to announce, “Riders’ Up!” to begin the race, but she made a mistake.

 

In horse racing, the customary signal to jockeys to mount their horses and prepare for the race is “Riders up!” While it is always declared by an official or announcer before to the start of a race, The Kentucky Derby is a televised event where the horses prepare for the renowned ‘Run for the Roses’.

 

This year’s Grand Marshal, Martha Stewart, as well as NFL player Travis Kelce and WWE stars Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins were among the many celebs sighted at the Kentucky Derby.

At the Kentucky Derby, Martha Stewart Mixes Up Connecticut And Kentucky

Martha Stewart giving the riders up at The Kentucky Derby. She was definitely high ?

Each year, one of the greatest athletic events in American history begins with the famous “Rider’s Up” call, which honours the Grand Marshal.

In 2024, Martha Stewart received the title in honour of the 150th Kentucky Derby. But she stumbled when announcing the famous line, giving people the impression that she was either inebriated or high.

For those who missed the event, Stewart misspoke when he said that the Derby is held in Kentucky, not Connecticut.

“I’m excited for the Connecticut Derby as well. A user on X, the social networking site that was formerly known as Twitter, tweeted, “#MarthaStewart.”

“At the Kentucky Derby, Martha Stewart gave up the riders. She was undoubtedly stoned.One user posted a video of her accident along with the post.

'Nailed It', Martha Stewart

A sarcastically commenting user uploaded the video and claimed that Martha Stewart “nailed” the “Rider’s Up” line.

 

“Martha Stewart has been hitting the sauce at the Kentucky Derby,” another person remarked.Please remove her mint julep.”

 

“At the Kentucky Derby, Martha Stewart gave up the riders. She was undoubtedly high,” a user commented.

 

“Martha Stewart was hammered at the #KentuckyDerby,” wrote a another X user.

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