“He’s Embracing His Role, Not Replacing Their Dad”
Kim Kardashian’s children appear to be welcoming her new relationship with Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton. Recent reports suggest that Kardashian has introduced Hamilton to her four kids—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm—who she shares with ex-husband Kanye West.
Support from the Children
Sources indicate that Kardashian’s children have taken a liking to Hamilton. One insider shared, “The kids like him. They really do.” This approval stems from Hamilton’s calm demeanor and respectful nature.
Importantly, he is reportedly “not trying to be their dad” but is simply “showing up” for them. This distinction seems to resonate well with the children, particularly with North, the oldest at 12 years. North has been described as “fiercely loyal” to her father and cautious about new figures in her life.
North’s Perspective
- North is protective and skeptical.
- Despite her usual wariness, she hasn’t expressed resistance to Hamilton.
- This lack of pushback is seen as significant progress.
Kim Kardashian’s Careful Approach
Kardashian aims to maintain stability in her children’s lives. According to insiders, she will not compromise their trust for anyone. Her focus remains firmly on their well-being as she navigates her new relationship.
Kris Jenner’s Support
Kardashian’s mother, Kris Jenner, is reportedly supportive of the relationship. Sources reveal that Jenner is already envisioning future collaborations, thinking about opportunities in Formula 1, Skims, and luxury branding in Europe.
Public Appearances
Kardashian and Hamilton recently enjoyed a romantic weekend getaway in the UK, followed by outings in London and Paris. Their public debut occurred at Super Bowl LX, held in Santa Clara, California, on February 8.
A New Chapter
Though Kardashian and Hamilton have been seeing each other for a while, they aim to keep their romance discreet. They are both enjoying their time together while avoiding premature seriousness in their relationship.
The early signs from Kardashian’s children suggest they are embracing Hamilton as a figure in their lives, reinforcing the idea that he is “embracing his role, not replacing their dad.”