Denny Hamlin's fiancée, Jordan Fish, has shared a pregnancy update as she awaits the arrival of their third child. She was due to give birth on June 1, the day of Hamlin's race at Nashville Superspeedway.
During Christmas last year, Hamlin and Jordan shared news about the newest addition to their family. The baby's gender was later revealed to be a boy, as Hamlin announced with a play on the Beatles song "Here Comes the Sun."
On Friday, June 6, Jordan gave her Instagram followers a quick update on her overdue pregnancy, posting a candid story with the following caption:
"For those wondering, I am 40 weeks and 4 days"

Denny Hamlin and Jordan have been together for over 15 years. The couple began dating in 2009 and share two daughters, Taylor, born in 2013, and Molly, born in 2017. They had a brief separation in 2021 before reconciling and announcing their engagement on June 1, 2024.
Denny Hamlin's fiancée shares baby shower celebrations
Last month, Jordan Fish shared a series of images on Instagram capturing her baby shower celebrations, as she beamed with joy reflecting upon 'lil guy's' arrival. The carousel featured her two daughters, Denny Hamlin's mother, Mary Lou, and a host of her friends and family.
She captioned the post with a note of gratitude for the occasion, writing:
"Thank you to my family and friends who threw me the most beautiful baby shower last week! I wish I could include everyone in all these photos who made it so special - because lil guy is so loved already 🥰🥰 can’t believe in a few short weeks we will be welcoming a baby boy! 🩵"
Denny Hamlin had planned to be by Jordan's side for the birth of their son, but faced a tough dilemma of forgoing the Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway to do so. Speaking ahead of the race, he revealed his intentions about staying back for Jordan.
"I can’t miss it. I certainly got to be there for her and that’s obviously the biggest priority. I just wish she would hang on a little bit longer,” he told NASCAR reporter Dustin Long.
As fate would have it, Hamlin attended the race and marked his 700th Cup Series start. Reflecting on his milestone start, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver shared a candid take on his future.
"I feel as strong as ever and I really wanted to win on 700. Will I be around to see 800? I don't think so.....The minute I feel like it's slipping, I'm out of here," he said via Actions Detrimental (56:29 onwards)
Denny Hamlin finished the Cracker Barrel 400 in third and moved up two spots in the drivers' standings to land at fourth. He currently stands one spot below his JGR teammate, Christopher Bell.
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