Hamilton’s Less Scary Way To Give Girlfriend Nicole A Ride

Hamilton's Less Scary Way To Give Girlfriend Nicole A Ride
 

Hamilton’s Less Scary Way To Give Girlfriend Nicole A Ride


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Aug 19, 2008

Hamilton's Less Scary Way To Give Girlfriend Nicole A Ride

Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger has admitted that she is terrified of boyfriend Lewis Hamilton’s driving, but the Formula 1 driver has found a less scary way to give her a lift – on his back.

The 23-year-old gallantly carried the singer over a rocky shoreline in Cala Jondal, Ibiza after they spent the night partying at the Blue Marlin bar.

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Lewis has been enjoying a break with 30-year-old Nicole as he prepares for the European Gran Prix next weekend.

Nicole revealed that she hates going for drives with the racer last week.

“I’m not scared when he’s on the track as he’s really good, obviously, having won Monaco and the British Grand Prix.”

“I’m more terrified when he takes me on a drive - especially through the canyons in LA. Wow. But he’s great and I trust him.”


 
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