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“When Love Turns Toxic: Danica Patrick Spills the Tea on Aaron Rodgers’ Dark Emotional Side—Is There More Than Meets the Astro Eye?”

Is it just me, or does the cosmos seem to have a wild sense of timing? Here we are, with the Moon tripping through the sensitive realms of Cancer, nudging us all to feel things deep down in the soft spot… and then bam—Danica Patrick drops a bombshell about her past with Aaron Rodgers. Emotional abuse isn’t exactly a topic for a light brunch chat, yet here she is, baring the raw edges of a relationship that “wore [her] down to nothing.” It’s like the universe decided to toss some serious heart-string tension while we’re still figuring out how to soothe our own cosmic anxieties. Makes one wonder: can even the toughest of us—built “for hard things,” as Danica puts it—navigate the star-crossed shadows that some relationships cast? Hang on tight, folks; this might get as bumpy as Mercury going retrograde in Scorpio. LEARN MORE

Danica Patrick Aaron Rodgers Emotional Abuse Comments

This story contains discussion of abuse.

Danica Patrick is making some shocking claims about her past relationship with Aaron Rodgers.

When Sage asked Danica to describe “the most amount of pain” she’s ever been in, she replied, “The breakup with Aaron in 2020.”

“Because it was sudden, it felt like,” she explained. “It was my life. So like when you live with somebody, it’s your whole life. And because the nature of the relationship was emotionally abusive, so that wore me down to nothing.”

“People could never imagine that I would lack…any confidence or belief in the simple things about who I am. Everything was torn to bits. Yeah, he leaves a trail of blood. I don’t think I’m saying too much earth-shattering stuff after we — there’s been enough out there.”

Sage then asked Danica if she’d realized “at the time” that the relationship was “emotionally abusive,” and she replied that she came to the realization “in hindsight.” “I ignored it, but in real life, it was just like I just feel like — I would say all the time, ‘I’m built for hard things. I can handle hard things.’ And so I just saw it as a hard thing,” she added.

“And my nature is to try harder and do more. And I was like, ‘What if I don’t do it for the right person?’ Like, what if I just get a stick up my ass about this and get too proud and go like, ‘You know what, I’m just done.’ Instead of going, ‘Man just try a little harder because what if you look back and wish you would have tried?’ Like, I would never want that in my life.”

Danica also said that her ultimate takeaway from the relationship’s dissolution was that “everything leads to the next thing.”

“It gave me the greatest gift — the greatest gift — which is myself,” she said. “It gave me the greatest gift of how much I needed to show up for myself and take care of myself.”

You can watch the entire interview here.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline is 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) and provides information and referral services; GoodTherapy.org is an association of mental health professionals from more than 25 countries who support efforts to reduce harm in therapy.

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