Friday, 10 June 2016

Justin Bieber and Lewis Hamilton takes their romance to the next level.

He was one of the first to congratulate him on his win at the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo last week.

But it seems Justin Bieber and Lewis Hamilton's bromance stems way beyond that as the duo enjoyed an action-packed break together ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.

The 22-year-old singer and the racing ace looked to have been feeding their inner adrenaline junkie by taking part in a string of thrill-seeking sports, from dirt biking to jet surfing.
Keeping their millions of followers up-to-date with their boyish antics, Justin kicked things off with a snap of the duo playing a game of pool - which looked to get seriously competitive.

Reposting a snap of a rather disheartened looking Bieber standing against the pool table as Lewis bent down to take what appeared to be his winning shot, the Formula One champ boasted: 'Sorry @JustinBieber #iwin #repost'

Clearly taking the defeat well, Justin captioned his own post: 'The champ wins again.. It was a sad day @lewishamilton.'
But it wasn't long before the boys took things up a notch as the What Do You Mean hit-maker followed up the shots with two images of himself and his 31-year-old pal, along with two other male companions, standing against a black helicopter.

The lavish ride looked to be taking the boys back to California, where they were pictured watching the NBA Finals alongside Brazilian footballer Neymar Jr.

Sitting courtside, the boys watched the Golden State Warriors take 2-0 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
'3 kings,' Justin aptly captioned a picture the famous trio.
Justin and Lewis were then seen off on another adventure as they headed over to Big Bear Lake, California, for some water sport action.
The lust after stars then hopped onto a private jet to Colorado, where they cruised on dirt bikes against the picturesque backdrop that was the Rocky Mountains.

Trailblazing,' Lewis wrote alongside a snap of the two clad in their biker gear and helmets as they temporarily paused their ride to admire the breathtaking view.
This weekend Lewis will showcase his racing prowess in Justin's homeland as the Canadian Grand Prix kicks off in Montreal.
                   Lewis was pictured hanging out with the likes of Gabrielle Union, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade when in Monaco last week
Asked by Sky Sports F1 if his Monaco win would impact on his attitude going into the event, he revealed: 'For me, it doesn't really change a lot. It takes more races to make a big difference in the sense of knowing where we're going to have problems still.

'So I'm not coming here like it's all over and done with, we still might have problems. There are still things we have to work on and still things we need to rectify.'


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