"Little lines drive me crazy": Kyle Busch's wife Samantha justifies her 'botox' requirement as she gears up for Brexton's race

NASCAR: Gander Outdoors 400 - Source: Imagn
NASCAR: Gander Outdoors 400 - Source: Imagn

Samantha Busch, wife of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, recently shared details of her cosmetic procedure ahead of their son Brexton’s upcoming race. Brexton is one of the couple's two children, along with their daughter, Lennix Key Busch.

Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, driving the #8 for Richard Childress Racing, is one of NASCAR’s most accomplished drivers. With 231 career wins, including 63 in the Cup Series (ranking ninth all-time), Busch also boasts an Xfinity Series championship and holds the all-time win records in both the Xfinity and Truck Series, solidifying his place among the sport’s greatest drivers.

Kyle's wife Samantha Busch is a well-known advocate for infertility and author of the book Fighting Infertility, which explores the stigma surrounding in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Recently, she shared an update about a botox procedure that she would be going through. She explained the details of the procedure (via Instagram):

"Hello, I am at Skin Pharm and today I'm going to get the first of a series of treatments done with microneedling, so if you aren't familiar with it um, microneedling basically causes all these tiny little wounds and as your body goes in to repair them, it naturally builds collagen."
"Going to get a little Botox done because even though I I'm not a Stanley girl, I know. So I don't drink out of a straw. Usually like it, not like all the time and I obviously don't smoke and I have like, the worst little lines right here and they drive me crazy because you can see them even when I'm not making that face[...]So I will show you what that all looks like. And then I'm going to Brexton's race obviously, so I'll be looking real cute after getting this done and going straight to the track."
via @samanthabusch on Instagram
via @samanthabusch on Instagram

Meanwhile, Kyle Busch, who has had a season full of struggles missed out on the 2024 playoffs after 11 years. The former champion ended the regular season with back-to-back runner-up finishes.


Kyle Busch shares roadmap for son Brexton's racing future leading to NASCAR

Kyle Busch's son Brexton currently competes in Box Stock, Restricted Micro, and Junior Sprint Racing events. Recently, the former champion shed light on the blueprint for his son's path towards racing in NASCAR.

Brexton, who is 9 years old, has secured 43 wins in 133 race events since 2021. Kyle Busch believes that his son would be racing Legend Cars at 10, and eventual PLM events when he turns 12. By the time Brexton turns 16, his father believes he will be ready to make an appearance in the NASCAR Truck Series.

In an interview with The Athletic's Jeff Gluck, Busch said:

“I want to keep him on the dirt and asphalt realm, I don’t feel like you should go one way or the other. I like what we’re doing right now, he gets in his Bandolero car and he knows what he’s got to do on pavement, he gets into his dirt car and he knows what he’s got to do on dirt. So I really like that. We’ll probably stick with some of that mixture. And then by 16, he’ll be ready for some Trucks.”

Brexton's schedule for the 2024 season will end at the Tulsa Expo Raceway on December 30th.

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