Toni Breidinger thanks $1B Hollywood megastar Selena Gomez for her makeup line products

Toni Breidinger and Selena Gomez
Toni Breidinger (left) and Selena Gomez (right) (Source: Imagn)

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-bound Toni Breidinger has thanked several brands on Instagram for sending her PR packages. Among them is Hollywood megastar Selena Gomez and her cosmetics company, Rare Beauty.

Toni Breidinger is a 25-year-old professional stock car racing driver, who finished fourth in this year's ARCA Menards Series. For the upcoming season, she will pilot the No. 5 Toyota Tundra for Tricon Garage on a full-time basis.

The driver took to Instagram to thank Selena Gomez, who is worth $1 billion (as per Celebrity Net Worth). She wrote:

"wow thank you @rarebeauty @selenagomez."
Toni Breidinger Instagram story - Source: @tonibreidinger on Instagram
Toni Breidinger Instagram story - Source: @tonibreidinger on Instagram

Gomez started working on Rare Beauty in 2019, before launching its makeup line products in September 2020. The brand name was inspired by her third studio album, Rare, which she released on January 10 of the same year.

While Toni Breidinger and Selena Gomez have no direct relation, the two have partnered with Victoria's Secret.

Breidinger is a Victoria's Secret model and started races sponsored by the lingerie company. Meanwhile, Gomez once performed at the Victoria's Secret fashion show in New York City in 2015.

Aside from Rare Beauty, the Californian driver thanked other brands for sending her stuff. Raising Cane's, one of her primary sponsors, sent her two dog stuffed toys wearing Christmas-themed outfits.

Other brands include Under Armour, Josie Maran, Ecco, Nadri Jewelry, and Saie.

Breidinger will return to the NASCAR scene on February 14 next year for the Truck Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway.


Toni Breidinger shares expectations for 2025 NASCAR Truck Series season

Ahead of her first full-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, Toni Breidinger shared her expectations as a rookie. Brediginer also touched upon her experiences with stock truck racing and expressed hope for a strong start to the season.

Speaking with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on X (formerly Twitter), the driver shared:

“I mean, obviously trucks is that next step up, so there's going to be a learning curve to it. But I feel like running Daytona this year in the Truck Series, and the few starts I made last year, I kind of was able to get a feel for what to expect for next season if I were to run it full time."

Breidinger also spoke about the support she received from Toyota and Tricon Garage that made her confident for the 2025 season, saying:

"Talking to Toyota and Tricon, they really made me feel confident that they can help me prepare and kind of bridge the gap, the learning curve, in the off-season so I can feel super confident and ready to go once we hit for Daytona."

Breidinger had four previous entries in the pickup truck-based racing series. Driving the No. 1 Toyota Tundra, her best finish was a P15 in the 2023 Heart of America 200 at Kansas Speedway.

For her first full-time Truck Series schedule, Breidinger will drive the No. 5 Toyota with backing from sponsors Raising Cane’s, Celsius, and Sunoco.

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