NASCAR driver Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha Busch, recently shared a candid moment with her son Brexton during a "We listen and we don't judge" session. In this heartwarming exchange, they candidly discussed instances where they pretended to enjoy something in the moment, fostering an honest and supportive dialogue.
Kyle Busch and his wife Samanta have been married since December 31, 2010, following two years of dating. Their strong partnership has seen them through many milestones, including welcoming their two children: Brexton, born in 2015, and Lennix, born in 2022.
Recently, Samantha Busch shared a video on Instagram with her son Brexton, where they revealed certain honest opinions about each other's actions, working towards a transparent mother-son relationship. On the insistence of her son, Kyle Busch's wife started a 'We listen and we don't judge' session. Samantha Busch said,
"Sometimes when you ask me a question about your schoolwork and I should know it, I tell you 'Hang on' and go on to the pantry like I'm getting something and I google it, and I come back out and tell you it like I knew the whole time and I'm really smart,"
Hearing this, Brexton playfully asked his mom if he could comment on her confession, to which the NASCAR wife and mom quickly responded with a lighthearted "no." Taking his turn, Brexton then shared his first confession during the session. He said,
"Sometimes whenever I eat your eggs, I eat them with a smile but they actually really suck."
When Samantha attempted to respond, her son Brexton humorously echoed her earlier words, reminding her, "We listen and we don't judge." The duo continued to share playful and heartfelt confessions, in a dialogue that showed their close and nurturing bond.
Meanwhile, the pilot of Richard Childress Racing's #8 Chevrolet, Kyle Busch made his debut in midget dirt track racing in the USAC event at Bakersfield Speedway. Although he could not make it to the feature event, Busch will also take part in the Tulsa Shootout with his son, before competing in the Chili Bowl Nationslas next year.
"Arguably the toughest year of my career" - Kyle Busch's on his struggles in the 2024 Cup Series
Kyle Busch, the winningest driver in the current Cup Series lineup, had a challenging 2024 season with RCR's #8 Chevrolet. For the first time in 11 years, he missed the playoffs and failed to secure a win across the 36-race campaign, marking one of the most disappointing seasons of his career.
Following the end of the campaign, Busch shared his thoughts about his underwhelming 2024 Cup Series campaign. He took to X(formerly Twitter) and wrote,
"Arguably the toughest year of my career. Full of trials, n heartbreaks. I know my RCR guys r gonna get after it this winter n we’ll come back stronger nxt season. Grateful for all of our partners, helping us do what we love. Thx Rowdy Nation for sticking w me. Y’all r the best.💯"
The Cup Series will return on February 2nd for the highly awaited Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. It will be interesting to see if the two-time Cup Series champion can gain redemption from his poor season.