Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin's fiance Jordan Fish posted a video to her Instagram stories that features her daughter Molly helping out with Christmas festivities. The former cheerleader showed off her child messing around with decorations for the soon approaching holiday, and her caption added to the festive spirit, comparing their activtity to something elves would do.
Fish, who posted the video to her story, captioned the moment:
"Elfing with my little helper"

Fish and Hamlin have two daughters, Taylor and Molly, who are 11 and 7 years old respectively.
The #11 driver has a net worth of 65 million dollars (as per Celebrity Net Worth), which he has acquired through his time racing, as well as his co-ownership of the 23XI NASCAR team. The three-time Daytona 500 winner also has endorsements from companies like FedEx, Toyota, Coco-Cola, Jordan, Logitech, Acumatica and more. As of March 2024, Hamlin is also the second highest paid driver in NASCAR, earning a reported 13 million dollars with his multi-year contract with Joe Gibbs Racing.
Denny Hamlin completed the 2024 season 8th in the standings, having scored 2328 points through his performance this past season. Hamlin also added three more wins to his record, after top spot finishes at the Bristol Motor Speedway, Richmond Raceway and the Dover Motor Speedway. The co-owner of 23XI also raked in twelve Top 5's and eighteen Top 10's.
Denny Hamlin has raced for Joe Gibbs Racing since the beginning of his Cup Series career in 2005 and has amassed 54 wins during his time with the team. While the Virginia-born driver hasn't won a championship yet, his highest finish in the standings came in 2010, where he completed the season in 2nd place behind Jimmie Johnson.
Denny Hamlin scores a win in court

Denny Hamlin and Bob Jenkins, co-owners of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports respectively, have made ground in their ongoing antitrust lawsuit with NASCAR. Both teams have sued the racing organization over an antitrust complaint, as they are the only ones who have held out from signing NASCAR's terms for their new revenue-sharing model.
Hamlin's win comes in the form of a preliminary injunction that was granted earlier this week that will alow his team and FRM to continue to race as chartered teams in 2025.
The 44-year-old took to his X account to post a one-word reaction to the verdict, before the official announcement:
"YESSSSSSS!!!!!!!"
Denny Hamlin will compete against the team he co-owns with NBA legend Michael Jordan next season, which consists of drivers Bubba Wallace, Tyler Reddick and the newly-acquired Riley Herbst who will be racing in the third 23XI car from 2025.