A terrifying video of Kyle Busch’s devastated widow previously disclosing that she would bear the late NASCAR legend’s child in the event of his passing has surfaced again.
Two-time Cup Series champion Busch passed away unexpectedly on Thursday at the age of 41 from “severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis.”
His wife, Samantha, and their two children, a four-year-old daughter named Lennix and an eleven-year-old son named Brexton, attended the NASCAR icon’s memorial service on Sunday at the Coca-Cola 600.
The Bundle of Joy Fund, which aims to assist couples in overcoming the financial hardship of infertility treatments, was run by the couple, who had both of their children through in vitro fertilization following multiple miscarriages and difficulties becoming pregnant.
Donald Trump praised Busch and his wife for their public fight to increase access to IVF therapy for thousands of American families.
However, in a disturbing audio from a November episode of her podcast Certified Oversharer, Samantha claims that she promised Busch that she would have another kid in order to maintain a “connection” with him in the event of his death.
Samantha, Kyle Busch’s wife, disclosed in November that she would bear his child in the event of his passing.
Samantha, Busch’s wife, and their two kids, Lennix, age four, and Brexton, age eleven, survive him.
“This is something I’ve never told anybody,” Samantha said to her guest that day, novelist Ashley George. I have a certification in oversharing. We still have some embryos, so many people ask me what we have done with them.
“I can’t let them go.” They will have to accompany me because we are paying to freeze them till… Kyle replied, “We’re done having kids,” and I said, “But what if?” I told him the most bizarre story the other day. I’m at a loss for what to do because I love them so much. “What if you passed?” I thought. To be connected to you, I would need to have another child and name it after you.”What is wrong with you?” he said, and I responded, “These are the things I think about Kyle.” I had never told anyone how much I loved being a mother until I told you.
Donald Trump invited Samantha to the White House last year to talk about his efforts to reduce the cost of IVF treatments.
Speaking on the driver’s passing, Trump called Busch a “true talent.”
In a statement uploaded on Truth Social on Friday, the president stated, “The LEGENDARY NASCAR Driver Kyle Busch tragically and unexpectedly passed away yesterday.”
He was a gifted individual who cherished NASCAR and its supporters. Kyle became victorious! In addition to holding the All-Time Record for WINS in NASCAR’s Top Three series and winning another last weekend, he was a two-time Cup Champion.
During Sunday’s homage, Samantha sobbed while holding her 11-year-old son.
As they grieved the racing great, the distraught mother held both of her children.
As NASCAR paid tribute to the late driver with a moment of silence, Busch’s parents, Tom and Gaye, as well as his brother, NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch, attended the race. “Kyle’s wife, Samantha, and their two beautiful children are in our thoughts and prayers.” In October, Samantha visited the White House for IVF. She genuinely cherished Kyle!
“Rest in Peace, Kyle Busch,” he continued. You’ll always be a legend!
Fans’ hearts were broken by driver Kyle Larson’s son during the tributes at the first NASCAR race after Busch’s passing on Sunday.
During the solemn moment of quiet at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Brexton courageously stood by his mother’s side, encouraging her as she started crying.
The 11-year-old wannabe driver received a heartfelt show of support after being embraced by his mother and younger sister.
In a charming trackside encounter, Owen Larson, the oldest son of NASCAR driver Larson, was seen comforting his pal.
While the wives of other drivers greeted and embraced Samantha, 11-year-old Owen was observed hesitantly approaching Brexton.
Then he tenderly put his arm around Brexton, who gave him a quick slap on the back in return.
NASCAR fans were drawn to the incident, and several of them posted on social media that it brought them to tears.
On Sunday, the son of NASCAR driver Kyle Larson (bottom left) comforted Brexton, the son of Kyle Busch.
Kurt Busch stenciled a No. 8 on the infield grass and placed white roses on top.
After developing “severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis,” Busch passed away on Thursday. “Yes, I saw that too.” “Brought tears,” a social media user commented on a video of the incident on X.
Another wrote, “I didn’t cry till then,” while a third, who seemed to have been crying for a while, wrote, “not me crying again, I’m bawling.”
“Cute young man.” “I’m sure that meant a lot to Brexton,” said a fourth.
Another heartbroken fan said, “Damn break my heart wide open, my heart hurts for Samantha and those babies.”
“Good kid.” “Raised correctly,” one said, while another said, “It was so sweet and genuine.” He wanted his pal to know how much he cherished him.