After retiring from racing, Danica Patrick ventured into a surprising new career path, delving deep into conspiracy theories on her podcast “Pretty Intense.” Despite her roles as a Sky Sports and “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” pundit, she’s gained attention for exploring unconventional topics that range from politics to extraterrestrial life.

On her podcast, Patrick has hosted guests like David Wilcock, who discusses theories about ancient aliens influencing human history, often suggesting governmental or corporate cover-ups. Her episodes haven’t shied away from controversial ideas, including the existence of reptilian shapeshifters among us, a theory popularized by figures like David Icke. In a particularly eyebrow-raising interview with psychic Elizabeth April, Patrick entertained claims that certain world leaders and celebrities, such as Justin Bieber, might be reptilian beings disguised as humans.

April claimed to receive insights about these reptilians through psychic visions, asserting that evidence of their existence will become more apparent in the future. Patrick, notably unswayed by skepticism, engaged eagerly with April’s predictions and musings about her contact with the “Galactic Federation.”

Critics and commentators have expressed concern over Patrick’s deep dive into these fringe topics, citing her history of head injuries from racing and speculating about their potential impact on her critical thinking. Some have attributed her unconventional beliefs to possible effects of repeated concussions, though others argue that her views have simply taken a peculiar turn.

While Patrick’s podcast has sparked controversy and garnered attention for its unconventional subject matter, her exploration of these theories continues to fascinate and provoke discussion among listeners and critics alike.