Danica Patrick had the time of her life during a trip to Hawaii.
The longtime NASCAR and IndyCar driver showed off her amazing body in a bathing suit while vacationing in the tropics.
In the caption, she stated, “Had the best 2 days in Hawaii! I think I underestimate how little time (when spent right) it takes to relax and re-energize.”
“It can be a busy and stressful time of year, so if you get a break… figure out what it takes to regroup quickly.”
In the carousel of pictures, Danica Patrick showed a selfie where she perfectly angled the camera so her insanely toned body could be seen while at the beach. Patrick wore a skimpy two-piece that had baby blue and white snakeskin fabrics.
Her bikini top had a plunging neckline as the 42-year-old showed off her smaller cleavage alongside her shredded abs.
Her other pictures showed her poolside in the same bikini, and she also added a picture of her pretty feet in the sand near the ocean.
The last three posts were of Danica on the golf course with friends.
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Danica Patrick Previously Opened Up About Removing Her Breast Implants
Former auto racing star Danica Patrick previously spoke out about Breast Implant Illness (BII), which is an illness she says is not widely known, and she was trying to bring attention to in order to help others going through it.
Patrick stated she had a five-year battle with BII as she spoke candidly on The HypochondriActor, a podcast devoted to medical stories and advice.
“It was just a spiral,” Patrick explained to hosts Sean Hayes and Dr. Priyanka Wali in 2022.
At the age of 32, Patrick decided to get implants in 2014 during her second full-time year in the NASCAR Cup Series so she could “have the whole package.”
“Everything seemed fine the first couple of years, and then I would say that the issues crept in at about mainly in three years later,” Patrick explained. “Over those next four years, issues continued to compound. Mine were very physical manifestations.”
The symptoms she suffered were hair loss, fatigue, weight gain, low hormones, and high mercury levels.
Eventually, both of her implants got rock hard.
“It’s an indicator that my body was rejecting it over the years. It probably took five to six years for both of them to form a really hard capsule,” Patrick said. “The implant was actually folded inside of the capsule that your body makes to protect you.”
She would keep her implants for seven years before getting them removed in 2022.