Harrison Burton's bride-to-be Jenna Petty showcased her transformation journey on Instagram which captured the major changes visible on her skin and body structure recently and labeled it a "vulnerable" post.
Jenna Petty, who has gained over 16k followers on Instagram recently, has been on a transformation journey. She recently also shared a story depicting her early start on a workout on Christmas Day. Her efforts have been visible, and she drew a contrast in the same way as she shared a story with her followers on the platform, showcasing the major changes she has gone through in recent years.
She wrote in her story that opening up about such an issue isn't something that she generally does, but she mentioned gaining confidence through her journey.
"Vulnerable post🫢"Not something I often open up about on my platform but so grateful for all that I learned & the confidence I gained! @stay.goldenhealth," Jenna Petty wrote on her Instagram story.
Petty is a former student at High Point University in North Carolina and was also the dance team captain there. She has been with Harrison Burton since 2017, around the same time when she started gaining popularity amongst NASCAR fans. Notably, despite her last name, Jenna is not related to NASCAR legend Richard Petty.
The two have been spotted together since. They got engaged earlier this year in March, shortly before celebrating their seventh anniversary.
Meanwhile, Burton is preparing his return to the Xfinity Series after spending three seasons in the Cup Series with Wood Brothers Racing.
Harrison Burton hopes to build AM Racing into a race-winning team in the Xfinity Series
Burton has been with Wood Brothers Racing since 2022. While he was mostly stuck at the back of the field, he claimed his first victory at the Daytona International Speedway this year during the Coke Zero Sugar 400. Although he qualified for the playoffs, his elimination came after Bristol.
His victory was the major highlight of his time with the team, and he did not re-sign with the outfit for the 2025 season. Josh Berry is set to replace him in the team as he moves back to the Xfinity Series with AM Racing. Burton expects to bring his new team to the top of the series by winning races.
"I’m excited to join AM Racing and help build it into the race-winning race team I believe it can and will be," Harrison Burton said in a statement. "I think this will be a great opportunity for me to take the things I’ve learned in the Cup Series, bring those to the Xfinity Series and be the best driver I can be."
"It’s a blessing to continue my Nascar journey, and I intend to make the most of this opportunity," he added. [via Forbes]
Harrison Burton raced with Joe Gibbs Racing in the series between 2019 and 2021, clinching four wins and 49 top tens.