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Danica Patrick is the one who personifies the attitude of the line “love me, hate me but you can never forget me” really well. She carries a bold personality and is well known to speak her mind unapologetically, becoming a hot topic of discussion amongst her fans.

The first woman in the history of auto car racing to win a NASCAR Cup Series pole position at the Daytona 500 moved on from her racing career and diversified to various other ventures following her passions. Among them, one being constantly in the public eye is her podcast series called Pretty Intense Podcast.

With her next podcast up, she recently took to Twitter to post a snippet of it with #God’sWork at the end. The caption to her video read, “YouTube Clips @leannrimes #PrettyIntensePodcast today. Whether we are dancing, singing, chanting, or meditating, music guides us to that bliss. Watch at YouTube Clips here youtu.be/fISGF7eNagU or listen at DianaPatrick.com/Podcasts #God’sWork” 

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Mixed reactions of the NASCAR family on the Twitter post 

As usual, there were both love-hate reactions from the fans on it. In the video, we can see American singer Leann Rimes joining her on the podcast discussing a very sensitive topic. Leann is seen opening up about the inner struggles she had to cope with to have a blissful life ahead.

In the video, she was seen talking to Danica saying, “I had this idea for so long, I’m still working on it now, that I’m bad. Like, growing up, you know, and like I said, in the church where we’re all told we’re, you know, sinners and there were these really underlying, you know, very sad messages that I very much internalized. And, and I’m still like that’s one of my deep core beliefs that I carry around, that I’m working with, is I, you know, I’m bad. I didn’t have a chance to, I think, fully be like me, without trying to fit into everybody’s box around me that, what they idealized child and like the real child. So, I think now, I, you know, loving all the complexities of myself is such a challenge, I have to allow those messy parts of myself to have some play time.”

 

 

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Danica has never shied away from giving her strong opinions on any topic. And she has used social media to her aid to voice out her thoughts. 

Danica Patrick and her Controversial Posts on Social Media

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In the past, avid followers of NASCAR drivers have seen Danica’s assertive comments on topics like Tim Kennedy’s theories, the assassination of John F Kennedy, the potency of COVID-19 vaccines, contentious views on sex, etc. All of this has always caused quite a stir and given fans a lot to talk about. Sometimes her views are not taken well by fans.

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Very recently she supported a post by Tim Kennedy on his Twitter account which said, “In the last month, we learned for a fact. -The CIA played a role in the #JFKAssassination and have lied about it for 60 years. -The FBI colluded with #Twitter hiding evidence of the #HunterBidensLaptop. -The CDC knew the #vaccines did not stop transmission and deceived us. It’s almost as if our Government it’s working in the best interests of The People.” His profile defines him as a “UFC Fighter, Ranger, sniper, and Special Forces Operator. Unapologetically American, New York Times best selling author.”

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