Hamilton and Miles Chamley-Watson stay out late at Chiltern Firehouse with attractive female companions.
The Formula One champion, aged 39, and the American fencer, aged 34, were accompanied by two stylish female friends at the exclusive members club.
Lewis looked fashionable in a black and yellow jacket and pants, paired with blue sneakers and rectangular sunglasses.
In the meantime, Miles revealed his tattooed chest while wearing a white vest, a blue zip-up hoodie, and loose-fitting jeans.
The girls appeared stunning in short skirts and short tops, arriving just moments before Lewis and Miles.
The duo had previously gone to the event for the unveiling of the Dior Men Lifestyle Capsule collection.
After Lewis shared his mental health challenges, he disclosed that he has been dealing with depression since the age of 13 and is now interested in seeking therapy.
He expressed having faced challenging periods in his life and acknowledged his ongoing battle with mental health since his teenage years, but had ultimately found peace both on and off the racetrack.
His confessions were made shortly after Hamilton broke a 945-day streak without a win by achieving his ninth victory at Silverstone in pole position during the British Grand Prix in July.
Hamilton’s win was his first since Saudi Arabia in December 2021, coming before his disappointment in Abu Dhabi, where Max Verstappen prevented him from securing his eighth world championship in a highly controversial race in motorsport history.
Hamilton was seen crying after winning the British Grand Prix, reflecting on a turbulent journey back to the winner’s circle.
He confessed that the tears could have been caused by relief as well as happiness, after carrying the burden of staying in the top position in his beloved sport for years.
In a frank discussion with The Times, Hamilton revealed that he lacked someone to confide in during his youth and was now considering finding a therapist