Danica Patrick, 42, ‘wants to marry again and have a baby’ after recently going Instagram official with new ‘boyfriend’

Weeks after she seemingly hard-launched a new relationship with her unidentified boyfriend on Instagram, Danica Patrick’s future with the mystery man may have come into focus. 

The 42-year-old Patrick ‘wants to marry again and have a baby’ according to Life & Style, after years of high-profile relationships that were unsuccessful in leading to nuptials and children.  

Patrick had previously dated New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. after her divorce from Paul Hospenthal. 

‘Despite her heartbreaks, she still practices positive thinking when it comes to romance!’ Life & Style reported. 

‘Danica has felt the slings and arrows that come with her trying to find her one and only, but she still believes he’s out there. She hasn’t given up the dream of marrying again and even having a baby.’

Danica Patrick has been in a few high-profile relationships over the last decade of her life

Her new 'boyfriend' may finally bring her life what she has always desired: marriage and kids

Her new ‘boyfriend’ may finally bring her life what she has always desired: marriage and kids

The motor sports legend has found a unique way to stay in the headlines over the last few weeks.  

Patrick has never been afraid to wade into politics and has done so again with a six-word message to America’s critics – while endorsing Donald Trump as president. 

Even with her pick, the current Formula one analyst’s response to those who are critical of America leaves no doubt as to where her loyalties lie. And has a blunt, six word message for those who aren’t: ‘You can leave if you want’. 

Just like in the last two Presidential elections, a different candidate has earned the Democratic nomination to battle Trump with Vice President Kamala Harris getting the nod for this November.

Patrick announced she was moderating a panel as part of Trump’s ‘Reclaim America Tour’ in Las Vegas. 

The former NASCAR and IndyCar driver analyst has leaned to the right in the past and has followed that path in choosing her endorsement.

The panel moderated by Patrick had former U.S. representative Tulsi Gabbard and former Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on it, who have both pledged their loyalty to Trump despite belonging to different political parties recently.

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