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Who has Lewis Hamilton dated? A look at everyone he's been linked to, from Rihanna to Kendall Jenner
Who has Lewis Hamilton dated? A look at everyone he's been linked to, from Rihanna to Kendall Jenner

Pink Villa

time3 days ago

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Who has Lewis Hamilton dated? A look at everyone he's been linked to, from Rihanna to Kendall Jenner

Lewis Hamilton's on-track dominance is clear. But off the circuit, his love life has kept tabloids buzzing. From teenage sparks with a model to a globe-spanning eight-year romance with a pop star, Hamilton has steered through long-distance love, public breakups, and an endless string of high-profile rumors. The Ferrari driver remains unmarried, child-free, and laser-focused on the sport that made him a global icon. At 40, he keeps himself dedicated to winning an eighth world championship. Early confirmed loves: Danielle Lloyd and Jodia Ma Hamilton's first public relationship began in 2002 with model Danielle Lloyd. 'We were both out with friends, but there was a bit of a spark, and we swapped numbers,' Lloyd told the Daily Mail. Their six-month romance fizzled gently, but they stayed on good terms. From 2003 to 2007, he dated fellow student Jodia Ma while at Cambridge. According to the outlet, Ma said, 'We didn't split up because there was anything wrong with our relationship, but rather because we both wanted to pursue our different careers.' Even then, Hamilton balanced budding fame with genuine companionship. The Nicole Scherzinger era In late 2007, Hamilton met singer Nicole Scherzinger at the MTV Awards. Their on-off relationship spanned nearly eight years and followed him from track to tour. 'I'm devastated that it didn't work out. It was the hardest decision we had to make, but we made it together,' Scherzinger said in a statement, as reported by Cosmopolitan. Despite engagement rumors and Scherzinger's tearful media appearances, they parted ways in 2015. A source told the US Weekly, that while 'she wanted to get married now, he didn't… It was a problem caused by their age gap, not because he didn't want to be with her.' Rumored fling circuit since 2015 Since that split, Hamilton has been linked to multiple celebrities over the years, but has never confirmed a romance. The racer was rumored to have been in relationships with Gigi Hadid, Rihanna and Kendall Jenner in 2015. 'We've been friends for a while,' he told E! News about Rihanna. Similarly, he insisted with Kendall Jenner, 'We're just friends.' Each sighting has only brought speculation, from glimpses of him in 2016 with Barbara Palvin in Cannes and his holidays with Rita Ora in Montenegro. From late 2016 to 2017, he was often paired with Winnie Harlow, despite having denied it on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Later that year, Sofia Richie Grainge was seen with the racer in Paris, and the following saw Nicki Minaj join the rumor mill. In recent years, Hamilton's rumored love life saw Camila Kendra and Shakira make the list, with Sofía Vergara and RAYE joining this year. Despite the reports, Hamilton remains unattached, with his heart and focus locked firmly on the podium.

Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'
Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'

The Sun

time30-06-2025

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  • The Sun

Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'

DANIELLE Lloyd has shown off her huge new home and joked that building it has been 'harder than childbirth'. The TV star, 41, took to Instagram to share progress of the build and revealed her massive swimming pool. 4 4 Mum-of-five Danielle 's snap showed builders still hard at work on the impressive property and told fans that they'll be able to move in soon. She said: 'Building this place has been the craziest adventure—harder than childbirth, for sure! 'But look at what we've created so far… so proud and so excited to finally live in our dream home. Just a little more patience and blood sweat & tears and it'll be all ours!' Danielle, who is married to Michael O'Neill, was flooded with comments from followers. One wrote: 'Your new home is absolutely stunning. Can't wait to see the end project.' Someone else said: 'Stunning! Will be worth every stress.' And a third added: 'What a dream. Congratulations.' Jamie O'Hara, while she and Michael are parents to Ronnie and Autumn Rose. It's been a tough year for the former model, who was diagnosed with skin cancer in February. Danielle is now cancer free but she previously revealed fears she'd die. Danielle Lloyd breaks down in tears in heartbreaking post as she reveals skin cancer diagnosis She told The Sun: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. 'I was worried every single day that I was going to die. 'I've been through a lot in my life and I'm a strong person but just looking at my kids and worrying that I wouldn't be there for them.'

Danielle Lloyd shows off her washboard abs in a tiny yellow bikini after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis
Danielle Lloyd shows off her washboard abs in a tiny yellow bikini after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Daily Mail​

time30-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Danielle Lloyd shows off her washboard abs in a tiny yellow bikini after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Danielle Lloyd showed off her washboard abs in a stylish yellow bikini on Sunday. The former Miss England, 41, looked incredible in the Shein swimwear, which she paired with a stylish pair of black and gold sunglasses in the throwback snap from a recent holiday to Ibiza. Keeping it cool, she wore her hair back, showing off her Hollywood white smile. The mum-of-five then added a touch of glamour to the outfit with silver earrings and a Van Cleef clover bracelet. Fans were quick to flood the post with impressed comments, with one remarking that Danielle has a better body than a 20-year-old. They wrote: 'No words. Insane how u look better than 20 year olds and [you've] got five kids.' Fans were quick to flood the post with impressed comments, with one remarking that Danielle has a better body than a 20-year-old Other fans of the model praised: 'You look amazing'; 'Perfect' and 'Looking great'. Danielle's latest bikini snap comes after the star showcased her abs earlier this month after opening up about her shock two-stone weight loss. The star's dramatic weight drop followed her cancer diagnosis in February, which saw her undergo treatment for skin cancer (melanoma) before being given the all-clear in April. This time, she showcased her toned abs in a bright red frilly top in a selfie that saw her relaxing in the warm weather. The mother-of-five paired the bikini top with red and white striped crochet drawstring shorts as she lounged on the sofa. Danielle captioned the snap: 'Life isn't meant to be easy, it's meant to be lived. Sometimes happy, other times rough... But every up and down you learn lessons that make you strong.' The model similarly showcased her slim physique in a red Shein bikini on June 18 and looked similarly relaxed as she posed on a hotel balcony. After she was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, she explained that she was in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep. Danielle admitted to The Sun last month: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. 'I was worried every single day that I was going to die.' Danielle shares son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O'Neill, as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O'Hara. Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape. After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her to a dermatologist who advised removal. This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed. Recalling her reaction, she said: 'I just burst into tears. I wasn't expecting it. When I heard the word 'cancer', I just thought, "That's it, I'm going to die."' She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread. Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer-free.

Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis
Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Danielle Lloyd showcased her toned abs in a bright red frilly top after revealing she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis. The model and TV host, 41, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a selfie relaxing in the warm weather. Danielle could be seen displaying her washboard abs while wearing a red bikini top featuring frilly capped sleeves and a gold metal brooch. The mother-of-five's paired the bikini top with red and white striped crochet drawstring shorts as she lounged on the sofa. Danielle captioned the snap: 'Life isn't meant to be easy, it's meant to be lived. Sometimes happy, other times rough... But every up and down you learn lessons that make you strong.' She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February, which left her in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep. The former Miss Great Britain recently revealed she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis. Danielle, who is now cancer free, admitted to The Sun last month: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. 'I was worried every single day that I was going to die.' She is mum to five children - sharing son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O'Neill, as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O'Hara. Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape. After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her onto a dermatologist who advised removal. This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed. Recalling her reaction, she said: 'I just burst into tears. I wasn't expecting it. When I heard the word 'cancer', I just thought, "That's it, I'm going to die."' She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread. Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer free. She previous announced her diagnosis to her followers in a tearful video on Instagram in February. In the video, Danielle how she'd noticed a change to one of her moles. She explained that she told her oldest three kids about her diagnosis, but refrained from telling the two little ones. This was because they were too young to understand and she worried they'd jump to worse conclusion. Danielle also recalled the moment she was told she had skin cancer after she visited the doctors to get a 'very small' mole on her collarbone checked when she noticed it had changed shape. It is not the first time Danielle has had a cancer scare as she was rushed to hospital in 2023 after suffering from heavy bleeding. Doctors then discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries, but was thankfully told they were non-cancerous after undergoing a biopsy. She also found a lump in her breast last year and was given the all-clear in October after a biopsy discovered the lump was benign. What is malignant melanoma? Malignant melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that begins in melanocytes, cells found in the upper layer of skin that produce melanin, which gives skin its colour. While less common that other types of skin cancer, it is more dangerous because of its ability to spread to other organs more rapidly if it is not treated at an early stage. Symptoms A new mole or a change in an existing mole may be signs of melanoma. Melanomas can appear anywhere on your body, but they're more common in areas that are often exposed to the sun. Some rarer types can affect the eyes, soles of the feet, palms of the hands or genitals. Check your skin for any unusual changes. Use a mirror or ask a partner or friend to check any areas you cannot see. In particular, look for: Moles with an uneven shape or edges Moles with a mix of colours Large moles - melanomas often tend to be more than 6mm wide Moles that change size, shape or colour over time Causes Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most common cause of melanoma. It comes from the sun and is used in sunbeds. Melanoma is more common in older people, but younger people can also get it. You're also more likely to get melanoma if you have: Pale skin that burns easily in the sun Red or blonde hair Blue or green eyes A large number of freckles or moles Had a lot of sun exposure and you've had sunburn a lot in the past Used sunbeds a lot A history of skin cancer in your family or you've had skin cancer before If you have black or brown skin, you have a lower chance of getting melanoma, but you can still get it. Prevention Staying safe in the sun is the best way to lower your chance of getting skin cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma). Do the following: Stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day (11am to 3pm in the UK) Keep your arms and legs covered and wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses that provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30 and at least 4-star UVA protection – make sure you reapply it regularly Make sure babies and children are protected from the sun – their skin is much more sensitive than adult skin Treatment Melanoma skin cancer can often be treated. The treatment you have will depend on where it is, if it has spread and your general health. Surgery is the main treatment for melanoma. Radiotherapy, medicines and chemotherapy are also sometimes used. Surgery could involve removing the melanoma and an area of healthy skin around it, swollen lymph nodes if the cancer has spread to them and other parts of the body if it has spread to them. If a large part of skin has to be removed, a skin graft might be needed which could see kin taken from another part of the body to cover the area where the melanoma was. Radiotherpay is sometimes used to reduce the size of large melanomas and help control and relieve symptoms. Targeted medicines and immotherapy are used to treat melanomas that can't be dealt with by surgery, or have spread to lymph glands or other parts of the body. Chemotherapy, which kills cancer cells, is sometimes used to treat advanced melanoma when it has spread to another part of the body. It does not work as well as other treatments, but can be used if you are unable to have them. How dangerous is it? Generally for people with melanoma in England: almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed around 90 out of every 100 people (around 90%) will survive their melanoma for 5 years or more after diagnosis more than 85 out of every 100 people (more than 85%) will survive their melanoma for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed

Danielle Lloyd wears crop top co-ord during sunny Ibiza getaway after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis
Danielle Lloyd wears crop top co-ord during sunny Ibiza getaway after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Daily Mail​

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Danielle Lloyd wears crop top co-ord during sunny Ibiza getaway after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Danielle Lloyd posed in a pretty co-ord as she shared a new stunning snap from her sun-soaked holiday to Ibiza. The model and TV host, 41, took to her Instagram to pose up a storm in a patterned pink crop top after revealing she had lost two stone following a shock skin cancer diagnosis. She teamed it with a coordinating tiered maxi skirt and a pair of designer sunglasses, as she wrote: 'My footprint on the shoreline is good for my soul'. While Danielle also shared snaps of her partying it up during Tomorrowland and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike's set at Ushuaïa Ibiza the day before. Taking to her grid, she shared a stunning snap of her outfit for the night, putting on a very leggy display in a lacy animal print rah-rah skirt. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She teamed it with a coordinating tiered maxi skirt, accentuating her tiny waist, and a pair of designer sunglasses, as she wrote: 'My footprint on the shoreline is good for my soul' But despite looking like she had a fun time with her pals, she confessed in the caption: 'Night 2 and starting to release why I don't party, but we move'. Her holiday looks showcased the mother-of-five's extreme weight loss, after she lost two stone following a shock cancer diagnosis. She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February, which left in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep. Danielle, who is now cancer free, admitted to The Sun last month: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. I was worried every single day that I was going to die.' She is mum to five children - sharing son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O'Neill, as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O'Hara. Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape. After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her onto a dermatologist who advised removal. This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed. Recalling her reaction, she said: 'I just burst into tears. I wasn't expecting it. When I heard the word 'cancer', I just thought, "That's it, I'm going to die."' She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread. Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer free. She previous announced her diagnosis to her followers in a tearful video on Instagram in February, where she recalled how she'd noticed a change to one of her moles. She explained that she told her oldest three kids about her diagnosis, but refrained from telling the two little ones, because they were too young to understand and worried they'd jump to worse conclusion. Speaking to Closer, Danielle said: 'I told the older three but not the younger two. Ronnie is at an age where he wouldn't really understand, he'd hear that word and think I was going to die. 'It was difficult telling the older boys, Harry asked me if my hair was going to fall out. 'It's hard because they're still young, so I don't know if they fully understand - which is a good thing because I don't want to put a strain on them.' Danielle also recalled the moment she was told she had skin cancer after she visited the doctors to get a 'very small' mole on her collarbone checked when she noticed it had changed shape. It is not the first time Danielle has had a cancer scare as she was rushed to hospital in 2023 after suffering from heavy bleeding. Doctors then discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries, but was thankfully told they were non-cancerous after undergoing a biopsy. She also found a lump in her breast last year and was given the all-clear in October after a biopsy discovered the lump was benign. What is malignant melanoma? Malignant melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that begins in melanocytes, cells found in the upper layer of skin that produce melanin, which gives skin its colour. While less common that other types of skin cancer, it is more dangerous because of its ability to spread to other organs more rapidly if it is not treated at an early stage. Symptoms A new mole or a change in an existing mole may be signs of melanoma. Melanomas can appear anywhere on your body, but they're more common in areas that are often exposed to the sun. Some rarer types can affect the eyes, soles of the feet, palms of the hands or genitals. Check your skin for any unusual changes. Use a mirror or ask a partner or friend to check any areas you cannot see. In particular, look for: Moles with an uneven shape or edges Moles with a mix of colours Large moles - melanomas often tend to be more than 6mm wide Moles that change size, shape or colour over time Causes Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most common cause of melanoma. It comes from the sun and is used in sunbeds. Melanoma is more common in older people, but younger people can also get it. You're also more likely to get melanoma if you have: Pale skin that burns easily in the sun Red or blonde hair Blue or green eyes A large number of freckles or moles Had a lot of sun exposure and you've had sunburn a lot in the past Used sunbeds a lot A history of skin cancer in your family or you've had skin cancer before If you have black or brown skin, you have a lower chance of getting melanoma, but you can still get it. Prevention Staying safe in the sun is the best way to lower your chance of getting skin cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma). Do the following: Stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day (11am to 3pm in the UK) Keep your arms and legs covered and wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses that provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30 and at least 4-star UVA protection – make sure you reapply it regularly Make sure babies and children are protected from the sun – their skin is much more sensitive than adult skin Treatment Melanoma skin cancer can often be treated. The treatment you have will depend on where it is, if it has spread and your general health. Surgery is the main treatment for melanoma. Radiotherapy, medicines and chemotherapy are also sometimes used. Surgery could involve removing the melanoma and an area of healthy skin around it, swollen lymph nodes if the cancer has spread to them and other parts of the body if it has spread to them. If a large part of skin has to be removed, a skin graft might be needed which could see kin taken from another part of the body to cover the area where the melanoma was. Radiotherpay is sometimes used to reduce the size of large melanomas and help control and relieve symptoms. Targeted medicines and immotherapy are used to treat melanomas that can't be dealt with by surgery, or have spread to lymph glands or other parts of the body. Chemotherapy, which kills cancer cells, is sometimes used to treat advanced melanoma when it has spread to another part of the body. It does not work as well as other treatments, but can be used if you are unable to have them. How dangerous is it? Generally for people with melanoma in England: almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed around 90 out of every 100 people (around 90%) will survive their melanoma for 5 years or more after diagnosis more than 85 out of every 100 people (more than 85%) will survive their melanoma for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed

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