Danica Patrick Opens Up About Her Breast Implants Health “Disaster”
Despite being a driver at NASCAR and IndyCar, Danica Patrick didn’t live the scariest moment of his life on the track. The racing legend opened up on the scary health incident she endured due to breast implants.
She had the initial surgery in 2014, but things spiraled just three years after. The situation ended with a “cascading effect.” In an interview with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, Patrick recalled how small symptoms turned into chaos.
“Basically, I got breast implants in 2014. It was after three years that I started to notice stuff and another few years later, a disaster happened,” she explained. “I started doing every protocol, I didn’t care. I was just looking for something that worked. I was working with one doctor, then I worked with another.”
She described the whole situation as a disaster, especially with all the transformations her body went through.
“I gained weight, lost my hair, full inflammation. I was exhausted. I had no recovery. During all of this, I ran the Boston marathon. It was a disaster,” Patrick added.
Danica Patrick Snubbed From Formula 1 Coverage In 2026
After her support for Donald Trump grew, many fans criticized Danica Patrick’s appearances during the 2025 Formula 1 season. Sky Sports confirmed that she would not be part of the coverage team in 2026 ahead of the season opener in Australia.
She reacted to the decision with a post on social media. Patrick claimed the decision not to appear again on Sky Sports was hers.
“I called after the season last year and just said it was time for me to move on,” Patrick said.
“I felt like I had taken in a great experience in F1 and was ready to have more time for other projects and interests. I am building a new company. I am also new to a couple of boards with big plans, and very busy punishing myself by learning new sports like tennis, golf, and skiing.”
“I had an amazing time with the Sky Sports team. They were the reason I did it for so long. It was a lot of work — more than being a driver in many ways during a race weekend — especially in terms of time commitment at the track,” Patrick said. “However, as a group, we made it fun. I also learned a lot about F1 and the drivers and became a much bigger fan, so that was fun too.”
Regardless of who made the call, fans celebrated the decision.
Danica Patrick Opens Up About Her Breast Implants Health “Disaster”
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