"You made a tiny girl's dream come true" - Dale Jr.'s wife Amy Earnhardt expresses gratitude to Taylor Swift for an unforgettable experience
Amy Earnhardt recently shared a sneak peek of her trip to Taylor Swift's concert with her two daughters. Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s wife claimed the Eras Tour concert in Indianapolis was the best show she had ever seen.
The Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown, Indianapolis hosted the 14-time Grammy award winner Swift's famed concert last weekend. The pop star is in the last leg of her music tour in the US before she concludes it in Canada, next month.
In a recent Instagram post, the wife of NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jr. shared a video reel of her experience with daughters - Isla, 6, and Nicole, 4, at the pop star's concert. Junior's two kids were seen wearing matching glittery outfits with 'Swiftie' written on them. Moreover, their hands were full of friendship bracelets.
Remembering the one-of-a-kind experience, Amy wrote a heartwarming note on her social media post.
"@taylorswift you made a tiny girls dream come true in Indy! She may have fallen out during Bad Blood (one of her favorite songs) but it was an epic experience! It was truly the best show I’ve ever seen. We laughed, we cried, we sang our hearts out and came home with about 100 friendship bracelets," captioned Amy on Instagram.
Amy is an interior designer and University of Kentucky alumnus. She initially crossed paths with the co-owner of JR Motorsports, at work. when Dale Jr. hired her firm to renovate his Kannapolis, North Carolina, house.
After going public with their relationship in 2011, the couple got married on December 31, 2016, at Richard Childress Vineyards in Lexington, North Carolina. They are now parents to two adorable daughters,
"Long awaited": Dale Earnhardt Jr. and wife Amy on their decision to start a family
In a 2018 interview, NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Amy opened up about starting a family when asked about how couples spend years together before starting one.
To this, Amy replied(via Autoweek):
"We dated for several years before committing to getting married and we knew we wanted children very soon after. So, for us it doesn’t seem too fast, but long awaited. Plus, we aren’t spring chickens."
Meanwhile, the Kannapolis native Dale Jr. believed he had things to improve on before becoming a father. He said:
"We have been together a good while. I personally had a lot of work to do on myself before I was ready to become a father. I’ve still got work to do. We all do. But it was time for us to start our family. I think we will go off on instinct. We will make mistakes. But hopefully we raise a great kid. I’m certain Amy will have a lot to do with her being amazing and I’ll try not to be too bad of an influence."
The two-time Daytona 500 winner retired full-time after the 2017 NASCAR season and since has shifted his focus to his content company Dirty Mo Media, and the broadcasting booth. He will join the new broadcasting team of Amazon Prime and TNT starting from the 2025 NASCAR season.