Danica Patrick can’t stop inviting idiots with alien plots on her Podcast
When taking a break, Danica Patrick became a recurring guest pundit and analyst on a major television racing coverage. She has appeared on NBC news coverage of the Indianapolis 500, in NASCAR on the FOX commentary booth, in the short series SRX on CBS, and on Sky Sports’ F1 newscast in the UK, which broadcasts the simulation in the US on ABC and ESPN. Even so, the only place to hear from Patrick weekly is her podcast “Pretty Intense”.
Danica Patrick retired from racing after appearing once in Indianapolis 500 2018. She spent the last 5 years of her career as a driver in the NASCAR Cup Series but has since become a household name in IndyCar. Patrick became the only woman to win an IndyCar race in 2008 and finished third in the 2009 Indy 500, the best result by a woman in a racing event.
“Pretty Intense” offers Danica Patrick’s perspective outside the racing world, a version of the star that has never been seen on television. Listeners will hear Patrick and her guests utter bizarre beliefs about relationships, self-reliance, health, and aliens. Yes, aliens. A few competitors from her racing career, such as Jimmie JohnsonKyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Clint Bowyer, have appeared on the show, but side characters are the norm.
Based on YouTube figures, the most popular episode of Patrick’s show featured a right-wing extremist Jordan Peterson Make guests. A clip from the episode has garnered more than four million views.
Last week, Patrick released an episode with Kashif Khan as a guest. Khan claims that aliens edited human DNA just before the beginning of recorded history to limit its lifespan to a maximum of 120 years. Khan claims that his unfounded beliefs are rooted in historical mythological figures who have lived through the centuries. Patrick doesn’t challenge that, theorizing that those mythical figures could be aliens themselves or a human-alien hybrid.
The discussion with Khan was no exception. Patrick invited guests to talk about aliens secretly live among usHow Facts about UFOs are kept secret from the publicAnd weird idea about pyramid. You know, mundane stuff from one person should probably stay away from the racing commentary circuit as well.