Bubba Wallace's wife Amanda shared an adorable clip of their baby boy Becks on Instagram. He could be seen taking a nap on his electric baby swing.
23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace and Amanda Wallace welcomed their son Becks Hayden Wallace in October. Since then, Amanda's Instagram feed has been largely occupied with her wholesome obsession with her baby boy. She regularly shares updates from her life, spending time with her son and participating in parental activities.
She recently shared another video of Becks taking a nap on a swing on her Instagram story. She was seemingly filled with joy as she glanced over her baby.
"Yall, how on earth did I get this lucky," she wrote.
The couple got married on the 31st of December 2022. Earlier this year, they announced the pregnancy.
They also run the Live to Be Different Foundation together, helping in the upliftment of people coming from society's underprivileged part. Bubba Wallace set it up in 2017 and envisioned the future generations to be more productive and inclusive.
Bubba Wallace and Amanda Wallace raise $100,000 for aid and relief in NC
The Live to be Different Foundation has been instrumental in raising funds for the underprivileged people of society. Recently, they teamed up with the Kevin Harvick Foundation, Truist, NASCAR, Logitech, Toyota, and Del Frisco to raise $100,000 for The Boys and Girls Club of America. The vision is to aid them through the destruction caused by Hurricane Helen in the state of North Carolina.
Sharing this major achievement on social media, Bubba Wallace wrote:
"Extremely proud to share that our Live to be Different foundation, alongside the generosity of our friends who joined us on Monday, helped raise over $100K to support the Boys and Girls Club of America for Western North Carolina to aid in their repair and relief efforts. @BGCA_Clubs efforts to empower our youth to reach their full potential is truly invaluable!"
Wallace has been racing with 23XI since the 2021 season. The team, co-owned by Denny Hamlin and NBA star Michael Jordan, is set to witness major structural changes ahead of the 2025 season. For starters, Wallace's longtime crew chief, Bootie Barker, will be replaced by Charles Denike. He currently works with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet in the Truck Series as Christian Eckes's crew chief.
Moreover, the team will expand to three charters after having run on two since their inception. The team signed Riley Herbst for the 2025 season, who will be running in the #35. He raced in the Xfinity Series for Stewart-Haas Racing since 2021 and came across as a strong contender for the third charter in 23XI. Moreover, his partnership with Monster Energy would be a huge boost for the team.