Amy Earnhardt recently shared a serene photo from her exotic getaway by the beach with her husband Dale Earnhardt Jr. The famed NASCAR couple has also kept the location hidden as they have embarked on vacation before the start of the new year.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. (who is worth $300M as per Celebrity Net Worth) and Amy have been married for almost eight years and will celebrate their anniversary this New Year's Eve. The JR Motorsports co-owner tied the knot at the famous Richard Childress vineyards in Lexington, North Carolina, and they are now a family of four with two adorable daughters. The eldest, Isla, was born in April 2018, and Nicole was welcomed in October 2020.
In a recent Instagram story, Amy, an interior designer by profession, shared a beautiful picture from her perspective having a cup of coffee on the beach with palm trees and the sea in the background.
Moreover, she also shared a selfie with the two-time Daytona 500 winner Dale Jr. on her previous Instagram stories. However, there were no signs of their kids, and thus, looks like a wedding anniversary getaway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s wife Amy expresses disbelief with a three-word reaction to fun shark bite fact
Soon after Amy Earnhardt shared her tropical pictures with Dale Earnhardt Jr., she shared an interesting and unusual 'fun fact' about shark bites compared to humans biting humans.
Stating her disbelief on her Instagram story, Amy wrote:
"What the hell"
Here's what the original Instagram reel read:
"The annual number of worldwide shark bites is 20 times less than the number of people bitten by other people in New York"
A diving instructor shared the above-mentioned video on his Instagram handle. With Amy Earnhardt sharing this video on the cusp of a seaside getaway, could be a high possibility for the Earnhardt couple to delve into this adventurous activity.
This holiday season might look like a perfect getaway for the 50-year-old Dale Earnhardt Jr. before he returns to his newly reprised broadcasting role with Amazon and TNT Sports for the 2025 NASCAR season.
After a successful NASCAR career spanning almost two decades, the Kannapolis, North Carolina native hung his racing helmet in the 2017 season. In over 600 starts, Dale Jr. amassed 26 wins, of which two were the esteemed Daytona 500. However, Junior hasn't completely left stock-car racing since his retirement as he managed to compete once in the NASCAR national series.
His last appearance was at the September Xfinity race at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he managed a P7 finish.