Reality television star Kim Kardashian and Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton have once again fueled speculation about their relationship following a recent night out in New York City.
According to multiple reports, Kardashian accompanied Hamilton to see The Fear of 13, a Broadway production that she is reportedly involved with as a producer.
The outing quickly drew widespread attention after photos surfaced online showing the pair leaving the theatre together late in the evening.
Kim Kardashian Reportedly Kept Broadway Visit Low-Key
Sources familiar with the situation claimed Kardashian attempted to keep the visit private and entered the venue discreetly to avoid attracting attention from fans and media.
The television personality was also reportedly seen backstage after the performance, where she greeted members of the cast and production team.
Reports further stated that Kardashian personally arranged tickets for Hamilton and his assistant ahead of the show.
Photos of Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton Holding Hands Go Viral
The biggest talking point from the evening came after photographs appeared online showing Kardashian and Hamilton walking out of the theatre while holding hands.
The images quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting renewed speculation that the two may be growing closer.
Fans online pointed out that the appearance marked one of the pair’s most public outings together so far, leading many to question whether the relationship has become more serious.
Lewis Hamilton Faces Pressure Following Tokyo Finish
The timing of the outing also attracted attention because Hamilton has recently faced criticism following his sixth-place finish in Tokyo.
As discussions around the photos intensified, some social media users revived the long-running “Kardashian Curse” theory, a pop culture belief suggesting that athletes linked to the Kardashian family experience setbacks in their careers.
Despite the online chatter, reports indicated Hamilton remains focused on his upcoming Formula One races and maintaining his performance on the track.
