Nicole Scherzinger 'angry and embarrassed' after Lewis Hamilton sprays champagne
Earlier this week Hamilton raised eyebrows after he was seen kissing a woman, later revealed as old friend Phreeda Sharp.
He tweeted soon after: 'Phreeda is like my sister, a good mate to me n Nicole. Can't say goodbye 2 friends without it being seen as a mystery kiss.'
The Formula One champion was last pictured with his on/off girlfriend on June 30 when they celebrated her 34th birthday in London.

'Just good friends': Lewis partied with his old friends, seen here in the lobby of a London hotel in the early hours of Tuesday morning

After-party: Hamilton and his friends hung around the reception area

Happy couple: Hamilton and Scherzinger were last pictured together in London on June 30
Rangers thrown down to Third Division
Rangers finally hit rock bottom on Friday as the SFL voted overwhelmingly to dump the newco club into the Third Division.
On a historic day for the national game, 25 out of the 30 lower-league clubs ruled that the fallen Ibrox giants should start life in the bottom tier and not in the First Division.
Their decision leaves huge question marks over the future of the SPL, however, amid fears some top-flight clubs could go to the wall in the prolonged absence of Rangers.

See ya: Alloa director Ewen Cameron (left), SFL president Jim Ballantyne (centre) and SFL chief executive David Longmuir announce the verdict on Rangers
Terry cleared of racially abusing Ferdinand as Chelsea captain is found not guilty in race trial
John Terry has been found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence involving Anton Ferdinand.
Terry was charged after he was seen mouthing the words 'f****** black c***' in Ferdinand's direction during Chelsea's defeat against QPR at Loftus Road on October 23 last year.
When the verdict from Senior District Judge (Chief Magistrate) Howard Riddle arrived, Terry simply nodded in response.
He soon left the court expressionless and did not make any comment before being taken away in a waiting car.
Dan Morrison, Terry's lawyer, said outside court: 'The court has today acquitted John Terry of all charges. He has consistently explained his position to the FA, the police and to the court.

Free man: John Terry walks out of court after being cleared of the charges


Judgement day: John Terry arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday afternoon
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