Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Busch's wife Samantha posted a personal update on social media two days ago. In an Instagram post on September 12, Samantha shared details about herself to new followers.
"I'm a 38-year-old wife & mom of two (ages 9 and 2). Due to struggling with infertility myself, I wrote my book "Fighting Infertility" and started a nonprofit, The Bundle of Joy Fund in hopes of empowering others on their IVF journey," Samantha wrote.
The couple's two children are Brexton, born in 2015, and Lennix, born in 2022. Samantha experienced a miscarriage after IVF and she is open about her struggles with infertility.
"I spend 38 weekends a year + more traveling on the NASCAR circuit and other tracks for my husband and son's racing career. I love fashion and own a boutique, Shop Samantha Busch, which is a racing inspired boutique," she added.
Samantha's blog covers recipes, fitness, and fashion tips. She runs 'Shop Samantha Busch,' which offers racing-inspired clothing. She is also passionate about health and wellness.
Samantha, who married Kyle Busch (who is worth $80 million as per Celebrity Net Worth) in 2010, was a promotional model. Her first time at a race track was when she went to promote Chevy at Indianapolis. Samantha is now a lifestyle blogger and entrepreneur. She previously co-owned Kyle Busch Motorsports before it was sold in September last year.
Kyle Busch's wife Samantha on hair loss and wellness
Samantha also shared about her struggle with hair loss that she has been experiencing since 2022. She is undergoing various treatments like oral spironolactone for her scalp irritation and a compounded minoxidil finasteride treatment.
In an earlier Instagram story, Samantha mentioned that she used diet supplements, changed her workout routine and tried different hair products.
In another post on September 11, she shared some tips to lower Cortisol. Cortisol is an important hormone that affects many parts of the body. It helps to manage stress, controls how the body uses fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, and reduces inflammation.
"Cortisol healing isn’t just a fad, it’s been a life-changer for me. After a year of working on lowering my cortisol, I’ve seen real improvements in my anxiety, energy levels, and even hair loss,” Samantha captioned the post.
Kyle Busch has also struggled on the racetrack this year. He missed the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs for the first time in 12 years and is yet to earn a win this season.