Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha, and son, Brexton Busch, are enjoying quality time together during the off-season. Recently, the mother-son duo played a round of 'We Listen and We Don't Judge,' sharing secrets, which Samantha shared on her Instagram account.
They began with Samantha pretending to know about her nine-year-old son's homework. She highlighted that she uses going to the pantry as an excuse to search for information on Google, pretending that she knew it from the start. In reply, Brexton Busch shared his thoughts about his mom's cooking and said:
"Sometimes, whenever I eat your eggs, I eat them with a smile, but they actually really suck."
As the conversation continued Samantha spoke about buying cashew butter for Brexton and forcing him to eat it, but later revealed that her son was right and it tasted "awful."
In the end, the Busch family's eldest son shared how he chooses to vent his frustration and revealed that sometimes he throws his middle fingers at the door when angry.
"So sometimes, you know how you yell at me whenever Lennix is screaming and you think it's my fault, always, [...] So I go up into my room and throw up the middle fingers at the door for Lennix," stated Brexton Busch.
Further, Samantha asked her son where he learned about the gesture, and her son pointed it toward his father, Kyle Busch. Samantha wrote "Guilty" on Busch's face in the video.
Samantha Busch highlighted the 'most proud' moment after Brexton Busch's debut in karting
Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha, is known for sharing glimpses of the Busch family on social media, and recently she expressed her feelings about her son Brexton Busch's latest achievement.
Brexton has witnessed success in dirt and midget racing; he debuted in karting at Trackhouse Motorplex. However, his debut didn't go as he wanted it to, and he finished in last place on the grid.
Samantha Busch mentioned that her son felt 'discouraged' after finishing last in the interview. She shared an Instagram story for Brexton and expressed how proud she was of him:
"What I'm most proud of he woke up this morning and said Mom can I watch some film and can we get out on the track with someone with experience so I can follow and learn. I knew he felt discouraged the other day, happy to see it pushing him to work hard."
Brexton Busch, who was born in 2015, is set to compete in the Tulsa Shootout series with his father, Kyle Busch, on December 30, 2024. The father-son duo will once meet again at the tracks of the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals.