
It's my private life, snubs Lewis Hamilton when asked about Kim Kardashian: Report
India Today
Lewis Hamilton responded to questions about his public outing with Kim Kardashian at Super Bowl LX. The high-profile appearance fuelled widespread speculation about the nature of their relationship.
Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian became the focus of widespread media discussion after being seen together at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. The pair appeared at Levi’s Stadium on February 8, sitting side by side in a private suite to watch the New England Patriots face the Seattle Seahawks. Their joint appearance quickly sparked questions about the status of their relationship, with images and videos circulating across social media platforms.
Hamilton, preparing for the Formula 1 season in Bahrain shortly after the Super Bowl, was recently asked about his time at the event with Kardashian.
When reporters pressed him on whether he enjoyed the game or the company more, Hamilton responded, “It’s my private life. I’m not talking about that,” making it clear that he would not comment further.
Sky Sports reporter, Ted Kravitz said in a video posted on the X account of Sky Sports F1, "He was asked, ‘Did you enjoy your company more than the game at the Super Bowl?’ And he said, ‘It’s my private life. I’m not talking about that.’ So, that’s me told." This reinforced the driver's stance on keeping personal matters confidential.
Lewis Hamilton was asked by written press if he enjoyed his company [Kim Kardashian] more than the game at the SuperBowl, to which he answered:“It’s my private life. I’m not talking about that.” pic.twitter.com/KnshdLmiQN— deni (@fiagirly) February 12, 2026
The event was the first time Hamilton and Kardashian were seen together in an official setting, following earlier sightings in Paris. Kardashian showcased a new hairstyle for the occasion, while Hamilton remained composed amid the attention. Their previous joint outings had already led to speculation about their personal lives.

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