Matt Tifft and his wife, Jordan Tifft, recently took on the viral social media challenge "We listen and we don't judge." In the challenge, two or more people tell each other their weird secrets, but the listeners can only listen, not judge. Tifft and his wife carried out the challenge and posted it from their official Instagram account.
Matt Tifft and Jordan Tifft got engaged in 2018 and married some years later. Tifft competed in the Super Late Models series in 2024 and was in the news after he became a part of a brutal scuffle between him and Billy VanMeter during the ASA Stars National Tour in Ohio in September this year.
Tifft and his wife took on the challenge mentioned above, and they recorded the entire ordeal and later posted it on their official Instagram account as a reel. As the couple started their challenge, Jordan went first. Here's her first confession:
"So often times when you lose something and you ask me where it is, I know exactly where it is, but I just don't tell you because you suffer the fate of your own actions."
Replying to this, Matt said:
"Sometimes, when we're driving in the car, and Camden screaming in the back, and you're screaming and crying in the front, I feel like I'm the only sane person in our family."
Jordan smiled and took her turn:
"Sometimes in the morning, I'll ask you if you've brushed your teeth, which is really just my way of saying that your breath smells and I need you to brush your teeth again."
It was Matt's turn again, and this time he shared,
"You know how many times I have to plunge the toilet after you but I lovingly just do it."
This, interestingly, did not go down well with Jordan, and she smiled and rejected the claim. She informed:
"No, I just use a lot of toilet paper, I'm a clean gal."
And it was her turn again, and this time she said,
"Sometimes when you give me a budget for shopping, I know I'm gonna ignore it and I'm just like, oh no, I accidentally spent a little bit more but I know I'm gonna spend more the whole time."
Well, Matt Tifft knew about this all along, and here's what he said:
"I look at our statements, and I'm very well aware of this."
Tifft is a 28-year-old American stock car racing driver and former team owner. He was part owner of Live Fast Motorsport with B.J. McLeod and Joe Falk and incidentally became the youngest team owner in NASCAR history. However, he sidelined himself due to a medical issue.
Matt Tifft to embark on new racing journey in 2025
Matt Tifft is all set to race in the 2025 Reveal The Hammer Series for the whole season. However, he will also be available for select races at Oswego Speedway. The former NASCAR driver will drive the #19 Outlaw Super Late Model for Brian Erickson's team.
"We are excited to have Matt join the No. 19 team,” team owner Brian Erickson said. “His experience and professionalism, combined with the support of our fantastic sponsors, set the stage for an incredible season."
"We’re also thrilled to showcase our car at Owosso Speedway in Michigan during select races, bringing even more excitement to our 2025 campaign," he added. (as per Short Track Scene)
In his NASCAR career, Matt Tifft raced in all three Series: Cup, Xfinity, and Truck. In the Cup, he participated in 32 races, in Xfinity, 77 races, and in Truck, 25 races.