
Reports indicate that Lewis Hamilton’s affair with Sofia Vergara, star of Modern Family, has already ended.
Rumours that Hamilton, 40, and Vergara, 52, were dating began when they were seen together for lunch in New York in January.
However, the two have since parted ways, according to American portal RadarOnline.
According to the article, Vergara was eager to continue dating Hamilton because, according to a source, she thought he was “the perfect boyfriend and a great catch.”
However, Vergara feels ‘abandoned’ as the Formula One legend’s enthusiasm has diminished.

Although there is still “occasional” contact between Hamilton and Vergara, it is acknowledged that the “communication is rather one-sided.”
According to TMZ, observers said Sofia was so focused on the talk that she barely touched the food that was placed in front of him.
She and Lewis were seen smiling widely and talking to each other outside the restaurant before she got into an SUV and drove off.
Following the lunch, which is reported to have lasted two hours, the two celebs seemed to be in high spirits as they conversed on the pavement.
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Prior to their 2016 breakup, Hamilton had an intermittent relationship with Nicole Scherzinger of Pussycat Dolls.

He has also been connected to a number of other well-known people over the years, such as pop artists Shakira and Rihanna, as well as supermodel Gigi Hadid.
His concentration now seems to be on having a successful season with Ferrari and he seems to have gone back to being single.
After struggling to finish 10th in his initial race in Australia, the seven-time world champion recovered to win the sprint race in China last weekend.
In the Grand Prix on Sunday, he finished sixth, but was later disqualified because the plank beneath his car was too worn by half a centimetre.
Hamilton is presently 35 points behind early pacesetter Lando Norris, who is ranked eighth in the drivers’ standings.