Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha are rapidly becoming NASCAR’s favorite couple on social media. Their antics are usually well-documented and have drawn lots of amusement. Most of their content revolved around their daily life at home and how they manage. The latest video was about banal things like Samantha opening kitchen cabinets and Kyle closing them for her. On the other end of the scale, there was an occasion when Busch haphazardly dumped his clothes near the laundry basket. Only for his wife to pick it up and put them in.
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On social media, she playfully scolded her husband to put his laundry in the basket. This soon prompted several fans to comment on how relatable the family struggle was.
One female fan complained that her husband often had a habit of leaving the house lights on while talking on his phone. The Busch matriarch admitted, “Haha my dad always use to yell at me for this”.
NASCAR fans found Kyle Busch and Samantha Busch very relatable
Another fan confessed that like Samantha, they were often guilty of leaving cabinet doors open. Some did wonder who often recorded the videos and were under the impression that Brexton was the cameraman. Few people pointed out that she often wore shoes in the house, while Busch was more comfortable in socks.
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A different complaint went, “My boyfriend does that or he leave his plates on the counter. You can’t put them in the sink?! It’s right there! That irks me lol. And he ALWAYS does it”. Few even joked that the laundry basket miss was the biggest reason why Kyle Busch was not a basketball player.
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The Richard Childress Racing driver did have a few defenders as they believed that the clothes could go just about anywhere. One thing is for sure, fans were absolutely loving the couple’s antics and catching a glimpse of their home life.