Sky Sports anchor Danica Patrick in pink dressSky Sports anchor Danica Patrick (David Kirouac-Imagn Images)

Did Danica Patrick really put up millions of her money just to try and hurt the NFL?

The country effectively changed forever on September 10 when Charlie Kirk attended a campus in Utah, not knowing that his life would be taken by a crazed gunman,

Turning Point USA, the conservative politics non-profit that the late Charlie Kirk co-founded, has not stopped since his tragic passing.

In fact, they became the latest voice to criticize the NFL’s selection of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Halftime show.

Turning Point USA even confirmed that it will put on an ‘All-American Halftime Show’ to counter the Bad Bunny-led Super Bowl halftime show.

That has also led to the claim that Danica Patrick has donated $7 million to the Turning Point USA Super Bowl halftime show.

The claim appeared on X through the account @nettermike. He wrote:

“Former racing star Danica Patrick has donated $7 million to Turning Point USA to support the upcoming “All-American Halftime Show,” following the organization’s announcement — founded by Charlie Kirk and now run by his wife — that it will host an alternative event to counter Bad Bunny’s official performance at Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in California.

Patrick is also expected to appear live, calling it an act of “faith, freedom, and unity, taking the wheel back from pop culture” on America’s biggest stage.”

It turns out that none of what was said in that post could be verified since the outlet Lead Stories checked it out and could not find any evidence of Danica Patrick shelling out that cash for such a thing.

Danica Patrick Has Strong Feelings About Bad Bunny

Danica Patrick smilingDanica Patrick (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
Danica Patrick did not hide her displeasure at the NFL’s performer selection for the upcoming Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show following the controversial reveal last month.

“Oh fun,” the former NASCAR driver wrote in a tweet. “No songs in English should not be allowed at one of America’s highest rated television events of the year… not just for sports.”

Patrick says she has concerns over the performance causing further division in America.

The Puerto Rican Rapper has been critical of President Donald Trump’s immigration drive, which caused him to stay away from having any USA tour dates on his tour, claiming he was worried ICE agents would be lying in wait for his fans.

“The Super Bowl is the most highly-watched show that we have on television the whole year. 127 million people are estimated to watch it. It’s the crown jewel on television and sports in particular, so it’s where we come together as a country,” she said in an interview with former White House strategist Stephen Kevin Bannon on his ‘War Room’ podcast.