Key Points
- Kim's first public appearance cheering Lewis at an F1 event drew fan attention after Tokyo dinner sightings
- She’s auctioning All’s Fair designer outfits to benefit the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
- Hamilton trained with choreographer Tetsuro Shimaguchi, comparing lessons to childhood karate discipline
Why They're In The News
KIM Kardashian is reportedly in Japan with two of her children, Chicago and Psalm, to support Lewis Hamilton ahead of this weekend’s Formula 1 race.
This would mark the first time Kim has publicly cheered on Hamilton at an F1 event.
Fans reportedly spotted Kardashian and Hamilton out for dinner in Tokyo on Wednesday, adding to ongoing attention around their rumoured relationship.
The pair, who have been friends for years, were previously reported to be dating, according to The Sun’s Bizarre column.
While in Japan, Kardashian also spent time with her children at Disneyland.
Hamilton, meanwhile, shared photos from a lesson with Tetsuro Shimaguchi, the choreographer known for his work on Kill Bill.
Hamilton said the experience reminded him of practicing karate as a child, which he said taught him discipline, respect, and humility.
Kardashian also revealed that she is auctioning designer outfits from her TV project All’s Fair, where she plays a lawyer.
She said proceeds will benefit the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, supporting women navigating court cases involving their safety, children, and future.
Hamilton is set to race for Ferrari this weekend in Japan.
Why This Matters
Kim Kardashian attending the Japanese Grand Prix with her children to support Lewis Hamilton underscores the merging of superstar celebrity, sports publicity and philanthropy—boosting visibility for Hamilton’s Ferrari debut while spotlighting Kardashian’s charitable auction and family image.