NASCAR legend Kyle Busch’s tragic and unexpected death on May 21 has rocked the sporting world, after the race car driver became sick with sepsis following a bout of severe pneumonia.
The 41-year-old, who had planned to race in the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 in Charlotte, North Carolina, was rushed to hospital on May 20 while coughing up blood and struggling to breathe.
He passed away a day later, leaving behind his wife, Samantha Busch, and their two children, 11-year-old Brexton and four-year-old Lennix.
In an eerie turn of events for the Busch family, a clip has resurfaced online of Samantha detailing the possibility of having another child if Kyle passed away. The pair welcomed their two kids via IVF – and even founded the Bundle of Joy Fund together to help other families access IVF treatments – and had kept some of Samantha’s embryos for the future.
“Here’s something I’ve never told anybody,” she said on the Certified Oversharer podcast in November 2025. “I’m a certified over-sharer. So a lot of people ask me what we have done with our embryos because we still have some.“
“I can’t part with them. We are paying to freeze them until…they’re going to have to come with me. I don’t know what else to do at this point because I love them so much and can’t make a decision.” She continued: “Kyle was like, ‘We’re done having kids,‘ and I said, ‘But what if?‘”
“I told him the most morbid story the other day. I was like, ‘What if you passed? I would have to have another kid to be connected to you and name that child after you.‘“
Kyle’s reaction was far from what Samantha expected. “He was like, ‘What is wrong with you?‘,” she recalled, “and I was like, ‘These are the things I think about Kyle. I love being a mom, and I have never told anybody that until I told you.‘”
Samantha and her kids were honored at Sunday’s race in Charlotte with a moment of silence, as the racing community came together to support the family of three. “Samantha, I want you to know that this sport stands with you, and that you and your children are NASCAR family forever,” the announcer declared after they had all observed a moment’s silence for Kyle.
“Brexton and Lennix, your dad loves you with all his heart. Everyone gathered here, everyone behind you, everybody watching on TV, and all those people up in that grandstand are your family, and we’ve got you.“
Kyle was found unresponsive in a racing simulator in Charlotte, and was rushed to hospital while coughing up blood. He had been struggling with a reported sinus infection for weeks, as well as a debilitating cough, and appeared weak in the days leading up to his death.
Kyle was considered to be one of the greatest NASCAR drivers in history, having won more races throughout his career than any before him.
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