“Ladies, I can’t be the only one”: Kyle Busch’s wife Samantha shares hilarious video on ‘bedtime thoughts’

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Kyle Busch’s wife Samantha shares hilarious video on ‘bedtime thoughts’ (Getty Images)

Samantha Busch shared a hilarious Instagram reel with her husband Kyle Busch, reflecting on her contrasting thoughts against her husband right before they sleep.

As the two depicted themselves falling asleep, Samantha showed herself planning about the next day and stressing if she had taken all the safety measures, locked the doors, etc.

"Did I turn off the oven? Did I lock the doors? Is Brexton's firesuit packed? What's the weather for tomorrow? Crap, I forgot to make that appointment."

Meanwhile, her husband Kyle Busch 'only had one thing on his mind,' as the caption mentioned.

"Should I show it to her?"

Samantha further captioned the post:

Me: planning tomorrow & stressing over things
Him: only having one thing on his mind 😉
Ladies, I can’t be the only one??😂

Samantha Busch's social media is filled with posts and pictures of her family. She is also an influencer, promoting lifestyle and healthcare products regularly.

The 38-year-old has often talked about her busy schedule at home as she has to adapt to two different racing schedules of her husband Kyle and son Brexton. Their 9-year-old son has stepped into his father's footsteps and has been racing in the junior dirt series since 2020, accumulating 30 wins across 11 tracks. He recently made his way to clear asphalt from the dirt as he debuted in karting.


Kyle Busch outlays plans for his son Brexton's future in racing

As Brexton Busch moved a step ahead into karting, his father discussed the plan he had in mind for his son to move into NASCAR in the future. Kyle Busch debuted in NASCAR when he was just 16, and considering his son's record, he is confident that he would be able to achieve the same feat.

In a conversation with Jeff Gluck, Busch mentioned that next year, after Brexton turns 10, he will be able to participate in Legend Cars and step up from there to move to the Late Model Series another two years later. He also mentioned that he would keep his son in the realm of asphalt and dirt racing, so he would take part in both types of races until he debuts in the NASCAR Truck Series after turning 16.

"When he turns 10, he can run Legend cars, so we’ll add that in next May. And then at 12, you’re allowed to run the CARS Tour Pro Late Models. So he’ll probably get into some of that at 12," Kyle said.
"I want to keep him on the dirt and asphalt realm, I don’t feel like you should go one way or the other. I like what we’re doing right now, he gets in his Bandolero car and he knows what he’s got to do on pavement, he gets into his dirt car and he knows what he’s got to do on dirt. So I really like that. We’ll probably stick with some of that mixture. And then by 16, he’ll be ready for some Trucks," he concluded.

Brexton Busch debuted in karting at the Trackhouse Motorplex, a track that he claimed to know perfectly by memory as he drew it down on a notebook. However, his debut wasn't very exciting as he finished at the back of the grid in his first race.

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