Kim Kardashian enjoys romantic night out with Lewis Hamilton
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton sparked dating rumors in February 2026 after the two were seen together in Paris
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton are continuing to put their romance on display.
On Saturday, the reality TV star and the F1 racer were photographed enjoying an intimate two-hour dinner at Nobu in Malibu.
The SKIM founder donned a pink zip-up top paired with a floor-length beige skirt for the outing, while the British native wore a grey bomber jacket and dark slacks.
Previously, the pair was spotted spending time together in Los Angeles.
For those unversed, Kim and Lewis sparked dating rumors in February 2026 after the two were seen together in Paris.
Following the PDA-filled appearance, an insider spilled to People magazine that Kim and Lewis have "more than just a casual connection."
"They are both busy with their careers, but see each other as much as possible," the source said. "It takes a lot to capture Kim's interest and she's definitely intrigued."
Meanwhile, another insider told Us Weekly that the SKIMS mogul and the British Formula 1 champion "have known each other for several years."
"Because their relationship started with a friendship first, those closest to them believe this could be endgame for them both," the source said.
"They are both very committed to making things work no matter how long the distance is or how busy they are," added the confidant.
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