
Are RAYE and Lewis Hamilton Dating in 2025?
ICYMI, the 'Oscar Winning Tears' singer (real name Rachel Keen) performed a set at Silverstone, where Lewis was in attendance. A source told the Daily Mail, 'I saw Lewis at the side of the stage last night and he was loving RAYE. I was shocked to see him there with qualifying coming up. But he stayed for the whole set and really showed his support to her.'
Per the source, Lewis even went up on stage and shared a few words. 'Today, the British crowd went crazy when Lewis came out,' they added. 'And when he bought up RAYE, there were loads of cheers.'
Another insider shared, 'He literally didn't leave the side of the stage the entire time, and he was in RAYE's personal side and was loving it. I was very shocked how long he stayed. He was clearly trying to show he's committed.'
Earlier that day, RAYE was spotted in the Ferrari garage as Lewis practiced ahead of the F1 Grand Prix.
This isn't the first time the pair have been in each other's orbits. They grabbed lunch in New York with another one of Lewis's rumored flings, Sofía Vergara, back in January, and they also hung out at the Met Gala in 2024, per this candid snapshot:
And this isn't RAYE's first time at Silverstone, either. The singer pulled up to the F1 British Grand Prix to support Lewis two years ago in July 2023, per some sneaky pics.
Oh, and a few months before that in April 2023, RAYE posted a photo dump, which included a snap of her and Lewis hugging. Hi, cute.
Most recently in March 2025, RAYE was spotted in the Ferrari garage during the Australian Grand Prix Free Practice, which is...interesting!
Neither RAYE nor Lewis has confirmed whether or not they're dating (or how they even met!), but fans seem into the potential pairing either way.
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