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'My b**bs have gotten bigger': Samantha Busch's shocking orgasm confession on podcast sends Kyle Busch community buzzing
'My b**bs have gotten bigger': Samantha Busch's shocking orgasm confession on podcast sends Kyle Busch community buzzing

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'My b**bs have gotten bigger': Samantha Busch's shocking orgasm confession on podcast sends Kyle Busch community buzzing

Samantha Busch's shocking orgasm confession on Certified Oversharer podcast sends Kyle Busch community buzzing (Image via Getty) Samantha Busch, wife of NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, surprised many on August 18, 2025, when she hosted a talk on her new podcast Certified Oversharer that left fans talking. She invited Dr. Marley Quinn, a holistic wellness doctor, into the conversation. They spoke about a woman's supplement called Her Package, and Dr. Quinn shared a personal, NSFW detail: she said she started having orgasms in her sleep. That line, delivered right at the start of the episode, grabbed attention and made many listeners do a double-take. This episode was no ordinary wellness chat; it was bold, unfiltered, and exactly what the podcast's name promised. Samantha Busch hosts Dr. Marley Quinn and sparks overshare moment On August 18, 2025, Samantha Busch opened her Certified Oversharer podcast with Dr. Marley Quinn. They talked about how to keep a regular cycle and recommended Her Package, a supplement for women. Dr. Quinn went off-script and said, 'my b**bs have gotten bigger… and I started having orgasms in my sleep, like quite a lot, like my own.' That line was so unexpected, Samantha joked that every woman listening was typing down the website. 'Write that down,' she said to her friend Darby, 'I'm gonna get that.' Samantha Busch laughed and added, 'With supplements, it's like you can have an orgasm in your sleep. Yes please!' I t was playful, cheeky, and far from anything you'd hear at a normal office. The host and guest leaned fully into the 'overshare' vibe, and listeners were stunned but entertained. Samantha Busch brings real talk and bold moments to her podcast Samantha Busch launched Certified Oversharer earlier this year to give women a safe place to talk about the things people usually keep quiet, fertility, wellness, boundaries, life as a mom, and honest feelings. The show airs everywhere: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more. Also Read: Iga Swiatek Waves Off Cameraman While Changing Clothes After Beating Elena Rybakina At Cincinnati Open Semi Final Just a few days before this daring episode, NBC Sports reporter Kaitlyn Vincie appeared on the same podcast and revealed how scary it felt to interview Kyle Busch during his intense 'Rowdy' phase, saying she felt ready to interview a serial killer over him when he was angry. It gave fans a rare glimpse into the high-pressure world behind NASCAR cameras. This latest episode continues that trend, blending real-life, unfiltered talk with just a dash of shock value. It's exactly what fans signed up for with Certified Oversharer. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

O'Reilly Auto Parts becomes title sponsor for NASCAR's Xfinity Series
O'Reilly Auto Parts becomes title sponsor for NASCAR's Xfinity Series

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

O'Reilly Auto Parts becomes title sponsor for NASCAR's Xfinity Series

O'Reilly Auto Parts will become the title sponsor for NASCAR's second-tier national series next season, as the Xfinity Series is set to be renamed starting January 1. The multiyear partnership, announced Monday, includes promotional opportunities and brand integrations with The CW Network, which is the exclusive broadcast partner for the series, according to the Associated Press. ALSO READ: Charlotte City Council considering $25 million for NASCAR Hall of Fame improvements 'Partnering with NASCAR and The CW at this level enables us to further deepen our connection to one of the most loyal fanbases in all of sports,' said Hugo Sanchez, O'Reilly Auto Parts vice president of advertising and President Steve O'Donnell stated, 'Like the great sport of NASCAR, O'Reilly Auto Parts was born in America and built on the hard work and drive of passionate people.' O'Reilly Auto Parts will be the fourth title sponsor in the series' history. The series was launched as the Busch Series in 1982, followed by a seven-year run with Nationwide Insurance, and Xfinity has been the title sponsor for the last 11 years. O'Reilly Auto Parts was founded in Springfield, Missouri, in 1957 as a single store and has grown into an automotive parts powerhouse with more than 6,400 locations across 48 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Canada. For several years, O'Reilly Auto Parts was the title sponsor of NASCAR races at Daytona, Texas, and Mid-Ohio.'Our company is rooted in the same values that define NASCAR — teamwork, enthusiasm, and dedication,' said O'Reilly Auto Parts President Brent Kirby. 'You'll see those in action when our customers walk through our doors.' With the new sponsorship, O'Reilly Auto Parts aims to enhance its connection with NASCAR fans and continue its involvement in the sport, celebrating the shared values and passion for cars. VIDEO: Charlotte City Council considering $25 million for NASCAR Hall of Fame improvements

O'Reilly Auto Parts replacing Xfinity as series sponsor
O'Reilly Auto Parts replacing Xfinity as series sponsor

Reuters

time10 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

O'Reilly Auto Parts replacing Xfinity as series sponsor

August 18 - O'Reilly Auto Parts is replacing Xfinity as the title sponsor of NASCAR's secondary series starting in 2026. NASCAR announced a multiyear partnership on Monday that will become effective on Jan. 1. "Like the great sport of NASCAR, O'Reilly Auto Parts was born in America and built on the hard work and drive of passionate people," NASCAR president Steve O'Donnell said in a statement. "This new partnership allows us to continue to fuel that passion for the next generation of NASCAR's stars and fans while celebrating the journey we've been on together for decades." O'Reilly Auto Parts, founded in Missouri in 1957, has sponsored NASCAR races for several years across multiple series and tracks. "Our company is rooted in the same values that define NASCAR -- teamwork, enthusiasm and dedication," O'Reilly Auto Parts president Brent Kirby said in a statement. The NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series marks the fourth sponsorship in the second-tier series' history. Before Xfinity (2015-25), it was the NASCAR Nationwide Series from 2008-14. Anheuser-Busch was the title sponsor for decades before that as the NASCAR Busch Series (2003-07), the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series (1984-2002) and the Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series (1982-83). The NASCAR Xfinity Series, in its first year of an exclusive broadcasting deal with The CW Network, has seen a year-over-year growth of more than 17 percent in total viewership this season, according to NASCAR. The series is averaging 1.1 million viewers per race. "The success of NASCAR on The CW has shown that millions of fans will consistently tune in for these adrenaline-fueled races every week," Brad Schwartz, president of The CW Network, said in a statement. --Field Level Media

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