“Ready to rip” - Bubba Wallace’s wife Amanda shares son’s first Halloween look inspired by NASCAR
23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace and his wife Amanda Wallace were excited to celebrate Halloween with their son Becks Hayden. Amanda shared an Instagram story of Becks all dressed up to celebrate Halloween.
The Cup Series driver and his wife became parents on September 29, 2024. The couple was excited about their baby boy since the beginning and frequently dropped updates on their social media handles and also joined the NextGen racing parent group.
In Amanda's Instagram story, she dressed the toddler as his father for Halloween. Becks wore a Columbia Sportswear Company race suit similar to what Bubba Wallace once wore in a NASCAR playoff race at a Kansas Speedway race last September.
Amanda's caption read:
"Becks is ready to rip."
Amanda added a speech balloon for Beck's reply and wrote:
"Yessir"
Bubba Wallace also shared a joint Instagram post with his wife ahead of the Martinsville race. While he didn't dress up for Halloween, his wife wore a skeleton suit to boost the festive spirit and captioned the post:
"Becks’ first Halloween🎃 Dressed as his favorite @nascar driver❤️"
The #23 Toyota Camry driver ran a Columbia Sportswear Company paint scheme at the Kansas Speedway and qualified for the Hollywood Casino 400 race in 13th place and finished in 17th place.
Bubba Wallace's wife shares postpartum tips with her followers
23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace's wife Amanda recently became a mother and has gathered useful postpartum tips. In a post, she asked her fans, "What vitamins are we taking postpartum?? I'm exclusively breastfeeding if it matters."
Amanda's fans actively participated in the conversation, sharing useful tips and recommending she continue prenatal vitamins with sunflower lecithin extracted from sunflower seeds.
In a story posted on October 28, Amanda Wallace wrote:
"To continue with prenatal, lots of people said to add sunflower lecithin, lots of recommendations for ritual vitamins, and then got some natural recommendations too."
Lecithin naturally occurs from fatty substances in foods like soybeans and egg yolks. This helps with natural milk production by stopping the formation of plugged ducts that are formed during breastfeeding and making the milk less sticky.
Lecithin supplements are also used for treating high cholesterol, as they increase the good HDL cholesterol and lower the bad LDL cholesterol. It also boosts the immunity system and helps in better digestion.
Bubba Wallace is now preparing for the upcoming Xfinity 500, the last round of eight race scheduled for Sunday, November 3, at the Martinsville Speedway. He secured a top-five finish on the same track in the race held in April 2024.