Denny Hamlin’s fiancée, Jordan Fish, shared a pregnancy update on social media. Fish said today marked halfway of her pregnancy and posted a picture of her baby bump while rocking a monochrome outfit.
Denny Hamlin is a veteran NASCAR driver who shares two children with Fish, Taylor James (11) and Molly Gold (7). The couple announced the pregnancy a few days after Christmas and expect the third child sometime in June.
Jordan Fish took to Instagram to share the "halfway" update on her pregnancy.
"Halfway today," Fish wrote on her Instagram story.
Jordan Fish wore a monochrome outfit with a white top and black pants. Considering Fish had running shoes, a sports watch, and a drink, she might've gone for a walk halfway through her pregnancy journey.
Since the child is expected in June, Denny Hamlin could have a hectic schedule amid the NASCAR season. Hamlin will enter the Firekeepers Casino 400 in Michigan on June 8 before moving all the way down to the inaugural Mexico City race. After the non-US race, the grid will move back up north for the Pocono race in Pennsylvania.
For now, the 44-year-old driver is preparing for the start of the 2025 season. He will return to the No. 11 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing and kick off the season in the Daytona 500 on February 16.
Aside from his driving duties, Hamlin will also have to keep an eye on his team, 23XI Racing, for the new season amid the ongoing antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR.
Denny Hamlin’s fiancée Jordan flaunts chic pink 'dinner' outfit
In an earlier Instagram story, Jordan Fish flaunted her pink NBA-themed sweater paired with sweatpants and a ponytail hairstyle. She took the picture after her fiancé Denny Hamlin told her to wear something different for dinner.
Fish wrote:
"When he says you have to wear something 'different' before leaving for dinner."
Fish's pink sweater sported the logo of the Chicago Bulls, which Hamlin might've disliked considering he is a Charlotte Hornets season ticket holder. However, Hamlin's co-owner at 23XI Racing, Michael Jordan, used to be part of the two NBA organizations.
Jordan played for the Bulls for most of his NBA career, winning six championships including two three-peats (1991 to 1993 and 1996 to 1998). The NBA legend also used to own the Hornets but he sold his majority stake in 2023.
Hamlin and Jordan formed 23XI in 2020 and started competing the following year. The Mooresville-based outfit fields two Toyota Camrys, including Bubba Wallace's No. 23 car, a nod to Jordan's jersey number with the Chicago Bulls. The other car is the No. 45 piloted by Tyler Reddick.
The upcoming season will witness the team's expansion to three cars with the addition of Riley Herbst. He will drive the No. 35 car acquired from the now-discontinued Stewart-Haas Racing team.