NASCAR driver Kyle Busch's wife recently shared her picture in a mix of leather, fur, leopard and red accessories that gave out “mob wife vibes.”
Busch currently competes in the Cup series for Richard Childress Racing and has been married to Samantha since 2010. Samantha is a lifestyle blogger with over 240 thousand followers on social media. In her latest Instagram story, she posted a picture in all-black attire and described the look herself.
"Mob wife vibes, leather, 'fur', leopard and red," Samantha wrote.
Meanwhile, $80-million-worth Busch (according to Celebrity Net Worth) has had a tough season. He could not make it to the playoffs for the first time since 2012 and lost his 19-year streak of winning at least one race each season.
"Just not at all what we had hoped it to be after some success last year, especially early in the year having those three wins and then struggling a little bit on and off," Busch said (via Racer.com).
The 39-year-old had a couple of missed chances when he lost to Chase Briscoe by 0.361 seconds at Darlington and by 0.047 seconds to Harrison Burton at Daytona.
"But then this year, just seemingly not being able to get the monkey off our back. Even having a shot to win late in the day; being close at Daytona, and maybe even closer at Kansas, and not being able to pull through. We probably had a handful of opportunities that slipped out from under us. So can’t say we never had an opportunity to but obviously didn’t get it done," he added.
Busch ended the 2024 season 20th in the standings with five top-5 finishes.
"It’s okay to set boundaries and prioritize yourself" - Kyle Busch's wife shares advice for "battling infertility"
Kyle Busch and Samantha are parents to two children, Brexton and Lennix. The couple has struggled with infertility and runs a Bundle of Joy Fund, which has raised over $1.5 million to help around 130 families afford IVF treatments.
Samantha is also the author of a book called Fighting Infertility, where she shared her experience with IVF and miscarriage. In a previous post on Instagram, she shared advice on infertility and wrote:
"This holiday season can be extra hard on those battling infertility. I understand the frustration, sadness, anger, guilt, jealousy, and every other emotion that spans this grueling journey. I want you to know that all of your feelings are valid, and it’s okay to set boundaries and prioritize yourself, especially during these times."
Busch's 9-year-old son, Brexton, competes in kart racing and will race alongside his father in the Chili Bowl Nationals next year.