Numerous well-known figures from the entertainment and business worlds attended the F1 Miami Grand Prix weekend, including Tom Cruise, Emily Ratajkowski, Vin Diesel, Shakira, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos, among others. Shakira, the giant pop artist, was afterwards seen dining with seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton. However, the mega music queen didn't just enjoy the fifth race of the F1 calendar that ended in a victory for Max Verstappen.
The entire social media platform flew into an instant frenzy when the event, which was recorded inside the Cipriani restaurant in downtown Miami, was made public. It didn't take long for whispers to start circulating that Shakira and Lewis Hamilton might be dating. Others conjectured that this might be nothing more than a straightforward supper for the two of them.
Here’s the viral video:
shakira en el restaurante Cipriani en Miami conociendo a Lewis Hamilton del equipo Mercedes (7 de mayo) #shakira pic.twitter.com/LofdrJeqVj
— Shakira-Barranquilla (España)🤖 (@sweetycary) May 8, 2023
Shakira and her ex-husband Gerard Pique are now separated
The meeting between Shakira and Lewis Hamilton, two icons in their respective fields, is, to put it mildly, very interesting. However, it should be mentioned that the dinner was not a private one.
Notably, Shakira left Barcelona after her divorce from her husband, retired Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique, and now she lives in Miami with her two sons Milan and Sasha. Additionally, she recently discussed her separated relationship and stated, “It doesn't matter so much if someone is faithful to you or not, what really matters is if you remain faithful to yourself.”
Additionally, she just received the Billboard magazine's "Woman of the Year" award, so perhaps her fortune will turn around in 2023. She even had the opportunity to leave Pique the above-stated message in the magazine.
Lewis Hamilton, who has been quiet about his relationships in recent years, did have an on-and-off romance with Nicole Sherzinger, another pop diva, for seven years before their separation in 2015. The last time the Mercedes F1 driver discussed his romantic life was in 2018, when he was reportedly cited as claiming that it was "non-existent."