Kyle Busch penned down a wholesome message for his wife, Samantha, on their 15th wedding anniversary this New Year’s Eve. The Richard Childress Racing driver thanked Samantha for making his life richer with her patience and love.
The couple, who tied the knot on Dec. 31, 2010, at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, have two children. Their 10-year-old son, Brexton, has followed his father’s footsteps and competes in junior sprint car racing. Earlier this year, he captured the Golden Driller trophy at the Tulsa Shootout Junior Sprint A-Main, leading all laps in the 20-lap feature. Samantha and Busch welcomed their daughter Lennix Key on May 10, 2022.
In a recent post on X, Busch shared pictures with the family and poured out his heart in the caption, writing:
“Happy anniversary to the woman who makes my life better in every way. Thank you for loving me the way you do, for your strength, your patience, and your heart. Your the best mom to our crazy kiddos. I don’t say it enough, but I’m so thankful I get to do life with you. I love you, Samantha.💕”
Kyle Busch met Samantha, an entrepreneur and former model, at a race event in 2007. She is a graduate of Purdue University and has authored the memoir “Fighting Infertility: Finding My Inner Warrior Through Trying to Conceive, IVF, and Miscarriage.”
Samantha also started a podcast this year called “Certified Oversharer,” where she discusses lifestyle and family issues with guests every week. The couple also run a foundation to help others afford fertility care. The Bundle of Joy Fund has raised over $1 million for families to cover IVF costs.
Kyle Busch’s Wife Samantha Shares Her Own Anniversary Tribute
Samantha also put together an anniversary post on Instagram for Kyle Busch. She shared a video with a combination of clips with the two-time NASCAR Cup champion and wrote:
“Happy 15th anniversary, @rowdybusch 🫶 Fifteen years of love, laughter, and adventure… so grateful to have you by my side. I love you.”
The Busch family headed to the dirt track at the Tulsa Shootout this week. Kyle Busch raced in A-Class heats and ran from 10th to 3rd. On the other hand, his son Brexton ran junior sprint and winged A-Class programs. They will compete side by side on Wednesday in the Wing Outlaw Heat 182 inside the SageNet Center, which runs through early January.
Kyle is looking to win his first Golden Driller trophy at the dirt track and add to the family collection, which Brexton won at Tulsa in January 2025. Meanwhile, the 40-year-old will begin his 22nd NASCAR Cup season in February at the Daytona 500 and try to end his winless Cup streak, which has lasted over 90 races.
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