NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha Busch recently made a video on the latest Instagram trend where the former NASCAR champion humorously showed off his physique, with Samantha playfully teasing him.
Samantha, who has a big following on social media, is known for her lighthearted and engaging social media presence and often shares glimpses of their personal lives, adding a fun dimension to Kyle’s image beyond the racetrack.
In a recent Instagram video shared from Samantha’s account, the couple can be seen throwing playful verbal jabs at each other while jogging that turn all the heads, giving us a brief glimpse of their bond.
“Suspect is a professional athlete, but this is the first time he’s ran in what, like, eight years?” teasing Kyle, his wife said.
“What are you talking about? Look at this sexy body!” KB replied.
Then, the 39-year-old Las Vegas, Nevada, native returned the favor, saying:
“Suspect makes everyone in the house be non-toxic, but yet it’s okay for her to go get Botox.”
In response, she said:
“Suspect is 39 years old and still doesn’t pick out his own outfits.”
Kyle quickly responded to it, saying:
“Why? You’re the designer.”
The playful banter between Kyle Busch and his wife went on for a few more rounds, revealing lesser-known facts about each other.
Kyle Busch and Samantha are one of the most adorable couples in NASCAR. They met during a racing event in 2007 and got married on December 31, 2010, in Chicago.
Kyle Busch is preparing for his Chili Bowl Nationals debut in 2025
Even though the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season ended, the racing season is still going on for the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. He will make his debut in the 39th annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in 2025, which will be held from January 13 to 18, 2025, at the famed SageNet Center.
Speaking about his historic debut at the 39th Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, Busch said (via NASCAR.com):
“The Cup Season may be over, but the Racing season is still in full swing with the biggest events on dirt taking place over the next couple of months. The Chili Bowl is a legendary event and has always been on my wish list. To be able to compete there, and then alongside my son Brexton at the Tulsa Shootout, is making this year one to remember.”
Before his Chili Bowl debut, Kyle Busch will make appearances in USAC Midget racing in November. Afterward, the Richard Childress Racing driver will also race alongside his son Brexton at the Tulsa Shootout at year's end.