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Kim Kardashian shares loved-up beach moment with b…

Kim Kardashian has given fans another glimpse into her romance with Lewis Hamilton, and this time, the couple’s tropical getaway has offered a particularly sweet look at their growing relationship.

The reality star and SKIMS founder recently shared a collection of vacation photos on Instagram, capturing sunny beach moments, family time and intimate snapshots with the Formula 1 champion. Kardashian captioned the post, “Somewhere over the rainbow 🌈,” adding a dreamy touch to the holiday memories. (People.com⁠)

Among the photos was a loved-up selfie featuring Kardashian and Hamilton together. The pair appeared comfortable and affectionate, giving followers a rare look at their private time away from their busy careers.

The getaway was not simply a romantic escape. Kardashian was joined by members of her family, including her sister Khloé Kardashian and Khloé’s children. Kardashian’s own children also appeared in the vacation pictures, enjoying activities such as surfing and playing on the beach. (People.com⁠)

Hamilton’s presence during a family holiday is particularly notable because Kardashian has generally been careful about keeping her personal relationships private. His involvement in family occasions has increasingly suggested that the Formula 1 star has become an important part of her life.

The couple’s romance first attracted widespread attention earlier in 2026. Kardashian and Hamilton had known each other for years, but dating rumors began gaining momentum after they were reportedly seen together during a romantic trip to Paris in February. (ELLE⁠)

Their relationship later became more public. The pair made their romance Instagram official in April, when Hamilton shared a video featuring Kardashian during a high-speed Ferrari drive in Japan. They were also photographed enjoying a PDA-filled beach outing in Malibu, where they hugged and spent time together in the water. (People.com⁠)

Since then, Kardashian and Hamilton have continued to share occasional glimpses of their time together. They have also been spotted supporting each other at professional and personal events, while managing demanding schedules on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

For Kardashian, the latest beach photos appear to show a more relaxed side of her relationship. Rather than a glamorous red-carpet appearance, the pictures capture simple moments of travel, family and affection.

Fans have naturally been paying close attention to the couple’s latest update, with many celebrating how comfortable they appear together.

Although Kardashian has not publicly shared every detail of their relationship, her latest vacation post speaks volumes. The combination of romance and family time suggests that Hamilton is becoming increasingly woven into her everyday world.

For now, the couple seems content enjoying their time together away from the spotlight. And with Kardashian offering another rare glimpse into their romance, fans are clearly eager to see what comes next.

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