Kim Kardashian Steps Out With Lewis Hamilton in Tokyo Amid Dating Rumors
- On Sunday, March 22, 2026, Kim Kardashian, 45, and Lewis Hamilton, 41, were seen walking arm in arm and smiling in Tokyo, with fan photos capturing Kardashian's gray dress and Hamilton's brown jacket.
- Their long friendship of more than a decade shifted into a romance earlier this year, and they made a public debut at the 2026 Super Bowl on Feb. 8 while keeping things casual.
- They've been spotted in London, Paris, Arizona and California, fan photos show Kardashian holding onto Hamilton while Khloé walked shortly behind, and videos on F1 fan accounts and X capture Hamilton waving to fans.
- Hamilton's mother, Carmen Larbalestier, is privately uneasy, and a source told In Touch that 'Lewis is incredibly close to his mom and her opinion carries a lot of weight with him'.
- Neither star has formally confirmed their status, though observers say their travel and appearances balance Hamilton's race calendar with Kardashian's businesses, while Hamilton's social media flirtations increase public attention.
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Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian were seen together again – this time in Tokyo. Now the rumor kitchen is blowing: Is the paddock debut at the Japan-GP?
This is not the first trip the entrepreneur and Formula 1 driver have ever been seen together in Arizona, Aspen and London.
In the meantime, there is hardly any doubt that Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton are probably more than just friends. Now the two give the relationship speculations food again: they are sighted together in Tokyo.
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have been rumored to be a new couple on the celebrity scene for some time now. The lovers have not officially confirmed their relationship, but they are increasingly appearing together, practically not hiding their affection for each other anymore. They were recently seen walking the streets of Tokyo, where they were captured by influencer Sofia Bella in the company of Kim's sister Khloé.
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