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Who Is NASCAR Driver Christopher Bell’s Wife? All About Morgan Bell
NEED TO KNOW NASCAR driver Christopher Bell met his now-wife, Morgan Bell, in 2010, and they married in 2020 Morgan grew up in a family of motorsports enthusiasts and now co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her dad, Brian Christopher and Morgan travel together during the racing season and she supports his NASCAR career Christopher Bell […]

NEED TO KNOW
- NASCAR driver Christopher Bell met his now-wife, Morgan Bell, in 2010, and they married in 2020
- Morgan grew up in a family of motorsports enthusiasts and now co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her dad, Brian
- Christopher and Morgan travel together during the racing season and she supports his NASCAR career
Christopher Bell has been married to his wife, Morgan Bell, since 2020, and now they are starring together in Netflix’s Full Speed.
The NASCAR driver has been one of the biggest names in the sport, and throughout his career, he’s had Morgan by his side. He first met her in 2010, when they were teenagers, because she grew up around motorsports too, but they didn’t begin dating until 2014.
Four years later, Christopher proposed, and they married in 2020. Christopher and Morgan now live in Mooresville, N.C., with their dogs, Sadie and Bailey, and frequently travel together during the racing season. Morgan also co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her father, Brian.
She has described Christopher as her “best friend” and the person she “couldn’t live without,” while he has called Morgan the “best life partner” and his “forever Valentine.”
So, who is Christopher Bell’s wife? Here’s everything to know about Morgan Bell and her relationship with the NASCAR driver.
Morgan grew up around motorsports
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Morgan was born on April 27, to Brian and Stacey Kemenah and grew up in Burgoon, Ohio. She attended Old Fort High School, where she was involved in track and field sports.
Morgan comes from a family involved in motorsports, as she told Haley Dillon on her Believe in the Good podcast in April 2025. She said that she “did grow up in a racing family,” and was used to seeing sprint cars parked outside the family home when she was younger.
Morgan’s grandfather, Harold, became involved in racing in the 1960s, sponsoring and owning cars for drivers, while her uncle, Chad, has competed in the All-Star Circuit of Champions and the World of Outlaws. Brian, Morgan’s dad, is also involved and co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with his daughter.
Morgan began dating Christopher in 2014
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Morgan and Christopher started dating in June 2014. She told Dillon that they first met at dirt tracks in 2010, before he reached out to her on Facebook and gave her his phone number a few years later. They went on their first official date at Olive Garden.
In October 2014, Christopher posted a photo of Morgan on Instagram with the caption, “Love this beautiful thing!” and in June 2019, Morgan marked five years of their relationship with a series of photos and the caption, “Today marks 5 years spent with this amazing, thoughtful, kind and loving guy! I am so lucky to be yours and get to live this crazy wonderful life with you.”
In December 2018, Christopher shared that Morgan had accepted his marriage proposal. He posted a photo of them together on Instagram, in which Morgan showed off her ring, and wrote, “4.5 years later she said yes! I love you.”
Morgan married Christopher in 2020
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In February 2020, Christopher posted a selfie of the couple in their wedding outfits with the caption, “#Hitched,” while Morgan posted a series of wedding photos and wrote, “Yesterday was the most perfect day in every single way. I’m so happy to be your wife Christopher. I’ll love you forever and always.”
They spent their honeymoon in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. While there, Morgan posted a selfie of them together and wrote, “It’s day number 2 being married to you and I’m loving every minute.”
To mark their first anniversary, Christopher posted a photo from their wedding day on Instagram and captioned it, “One year down, forever to go! There’s no one else I would rather go through life with!”
Morgan and Christopher have two dogs and want children in the future
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Morgan shares two dogs, Sadie and Bailey, with Christopher, describing herself as “Sadie and Bailey’s momma” in her Instagram bio.
Sadie was born in 2018, and Morgan often celebrates her birthday and National Pet and Dog Days by posting photos of her on Instagram. She posted on Instagram in 2020, alongside a photo of herself with Sadie, “Happy National Dog Day to my favorite little fur ball😊She is the cuddliest and most needy little girl and I wouldn’t trade her for anything.”
Speaking on the Believe in the Good podcast in April 2025, Morgan also shared that she and Christopher want children someday. She said, “We definitely do want kids, it’s just a matter of when, I guess. And we haven’t quite figured out that timing yet.”
Morgan is interested in baking
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In April 2025, Morgan shared on the Believe in the Good podcast that she enjoys baking. “Christopher laughs to me, he says I have a lot of old lady habits and I’m like I can’t, can’t help that,” she said.
When Dillon asked if she was still making her sourdough bread, Morgan said, “I don’t know the last time that we’ve really bought bread,” adding, “Literally every weekend too, like I get on the plane and I bring a loaf of bread with us every weekend to the races.”
Morgan supports Christopher’s career
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Morgan is frequently there when Christopher is competing.
She was by his side to support the racer at the DC Solar 350 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in Las Vegas in October 2016, and celebrated alongside him when he won the NASCAR XFINITY Series Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway in October the following year.
In March 2025, after Christopher won the 2025 Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz., Morgan posted a photo of herself with his team and wrote, “This. Team. I freaking love this team! The 3peat was accomplished.”