Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s wife, Madyson, recently shared five outfits she would prefer over any other dresses from her closet during her maternity period. The couple are expecting their first child later this year.
The JTG Daugherty Racing driver Stenhouse Jr. met Madyson Goodfleisch in 2020. The couple got engaged in November 2021 after keeping their relationship under wraps. Stenhouse Jr. and Madyson eventually exchanged vows in October 2022 in South Carolina. In December 2023, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child on their social media handle.
The #47 Chevy driver's wife recently shared a photo of herself in a floral outfit with her baby bump on her Instagram handle.
"I have about 5 outfits that fit me...So if you see me wearing the same thing on repeat, no you didn't!" Madyson wrote on her Instagram story.
Madyson, in her next post on her Instagram story, shared the links to her other outfits via Shop LTK, a shopping platform where influencers can share their styles and create wishlists for consumers and fans.
"My exact dress is sold out but linked a few others in the same print," Madyson captioned.
Here are the other four go-to maternity outfits:
The two-time Xfinity Series champion's wife, Madyson, is a Communication Manager for the Drivers Advisory Council and has been involved in the world of motorsports.
The Daytona 500 winner Stenhouse Jr. along with Madyson owns a ranch called the Slide Job Ranch, a 300-acre property in North Carolina. According to the official website of the ranch, the couple has nine miniature longhorns, five miniature donkeys, and two goldendoodle dogs. Apart from being a full-time professional racer, Stenhouse Jr. spends time feeding and hanging out with animals on his ranch.
A brief look at Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in the NASCAR Cup Series
The JTG Daugherty driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has competed for almost 14 years in the Cup Series. In 411 races in his career, he has bagged three wins.
The most notable win was at the 2023 Daytona 500. However, since then, the #47 Chevy driver has been struggling to find a win in NASCAR's top-tier division. The 36-year-old Stenhouse Jr. made his full-time debut in the Cup Series for Roush Fenway Racing (now RFK Racing) in 2013, replacing NASCAR legend Matt Kenseth, piloting the #17 Ford. After a stint of seven years with RFK Racing, Stenhouse Jr. shifted his home to JTG Daugherty Racing.
Currently, the #47 driver heads toward the Iowa weekend with a P27 spot in the overall Cup Series standings. He has one top-five and two top-tens after 16 starts in the 2024 Cup Series season.