Danica Patrick’s Showgirl Costume

“I hope that little bit didn’t fall flat.” The NASCAR racer surprised guests and viewers when she showed up for the American Country Awards Tuesday night in a sexy showgirl costume, ...
Danica Patrick’s Showgirl Costume
Written by Mike Tuttle

“I hope that little bit didn’t fall flat.”

The NASCAR racer surprised guests and viewers when she showed up for the American Country Awards Tuesday night in a sexy showgirl costume, combining country and Las Vegas into one.

While on stage in the bejeweled nude body suit and over-sized headdress, Danica Patrick joked about her breast size saying, “The good thing about me is that there’s no chance of a wardrobe malfunction there’s not much to malfunction!”

Patrick’s cohost, country star Trace Adkins, also joined in on the fun on the stage of Mandalay Bay when he appeared in drag singing “I Feel Pretty.”

Patrick’s scantily-clad appearance even made it into the Twitter world via other country music stars.

Along with entertaining the crowd, Adkins and Patrick acknowledged artists and announced awards for country music’s biggest names.

According to E Online, the big winners at the event last night were Luke Bryan, taking home multiple trophies including artist of the year, and Blake Shelton, receiving various awards like Album of the Year, Single of the Year by a Male Artist, and Music Video of the Year by a Male Artist.

Taylor Swift also took home a handful of awards including The Worldwide Artist trophy and Single and Music Video by a Vocal Collaboration.

Along with racing, Patrick has also appeared as a Go Daddy spokesmodel; however, according to I4U News, Go Daddy has announced to not run sexy Super Bowl ads in 2014, departing from the risqué advertisements they have run during Super Bowl games for the past 9 years. Patrick will still be featured on at least one of the two thirty-second spots.

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