F1: Lewis Hamilton and his 2 white mothers
Lewis Hamilton markets himself as black, but in fact is half-white. Not much is published about his white half because saying he is black plays better with the liberal media.
Lewis Hamilton’s parents are his mother, Carmen Larbalestier, his dad Anthony Hamilton, and his stepmother Linda Hamilton. The blended family has supported the racer since his go-kart days.
Carmen Larbalestier and Anthony Hamilton welcomed their only son together on January 7, 1985, Lewis, named after the American Olympian Carl Lewis. The couple separated when he was only 2, and both moved on to new relationships shortly after.
Lewis spent his early years with his mom, her boyfriend Raymond Lockhart, and two half-sisters, Nicola and Samantha. When he was twelve, Larbalestier and Lockhart relocated their family from rural Stevenage, England, to London.
With his prospects with the McLaren team, the pre-teen decided to stay in Stevenage with his dad, stepmom Linda, and half-brother Nicholas.
Larbalestier’s absences from his early races led to gossip about a rift in the extended family. However, the combination of a lack of funds for international races and a desire to be out of the spotlight kept the secretary away then.
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