When Kyly Busch died suddenly on May 21, 2026, he left his wife Samantha and children Brexton, 11, and Lennix, 4, heartbroken. The NASCAR champ’s shocking death at just 41 years old was unsettling to many people. Samantha broke her silence about the loss of her husband in early June with a social media post expressing gratitude for the love and prayers lifted for the family. On June 16, 2026, Samantha shared a beautiful post about Kyle Busch, expressing her belief that he’s communicating with her and their kids from heaven.
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Kyle Busch Sends Samantha and the Kids Signs
Samantha explained that she fully believes Kyle Busch is watching over her and their children as they navigate this extremely challenging season.
“After Brexton’s birthday party, Kyle had kicked off his sandals in our bathroom, and we never moved them. About a week after he passed, I had one of the hardest nights yet. Most of the night, I spent sobbing, wishing I could feel his arms wrapped around me one more time,” Samantha wrote. “I finally gave up on sleeping and walked into our bathroom. There, shining directly across Kyle’s sandals, was a rainbow.”
Samantha shared a second story about attending a church service and a persistent bird that seemingly appeared out of nowhere, but wanted to spend time with her.”It feels like God is reminding me that I’m not alone and that Kyle is letting me know he’s okay, that he’s close, and that somehow he’s still walking beside us,” she explained.
Loved ones agreed that Kyle Busch is with his family, just in a different form.
“These moments always seem to come right when we need them! Keep looking for those winks!” Someone wrote.
“It’s totally God and Kyle,” another person agreed. “He will always be with you. Always. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Truly beautiful. We all are with you and praying for you and the fam. Sending so much love.”
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