Kyle Busch shared a heartfelt note for his wife Samantha on social media as the couple celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on December 31, 2024. They got married on New Year's Eve in 2010 and are parents to two children. Brexton, born in 2015, followed his father into racing, and his sister Lennix was born in 2022.
The family regularly attends NASCAR races. Samantha, who works to spread awareness about infertility and is also a social media influencer, actively posts pictures from the racetrack and showcases her support and affection toward Busch. On the eve of their 14th anniversary, he penned a loving note and shared it on X.
"To my lovely wife… Thank you for sharing your life with me as your the best thing that has ever happened to me. Happy Anniversary and I Love You so much!! P.S. I know your the best because we are at the track again on our special day 😘," Kyle Busch tweeted.
Samantha hails from St. John, Indiana, and graduated with a degree in Psychology from Purdue University. She took to Instagram to share pictures of her and Busch's journey with a note of her own.
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Kyle Busch's wife Samantha posted pictures from the couple's early years together to their most recent ones during the holidays on their New Year's Eve anniversary. She captioned the carousel on Instagram:
"I loved you them, I love you still, I'll love you forever. To the man that's my best friend, always has my back (like getting food out of my teeth in VL), the father who is always there for our kids and the one who after all these years still puts a smile on my face. Happy Anniversary❤️"
The two's elder child, 9-year-old Brexton has moved into racing like his father and won multiple dirt races. His career began in 2020 and was rather successful in the dirt. However, his debut on asphalt did not go as planned.
Brexton debuted in karting at the Trackhouse Motorplex but finished the race in last place. While this was a letdown for him, Busch has planned out the stretch of his racing career. He told NASCAR insider Jeff Gluck that Brexton could run Legend cars next year and two years later he would be eligible to participate in the CARS Tour Pro Late Models.