Matt Tifft, the 28-year-old American stock car racing driver, and his wife, Jordan Tifft, recently participated in the viral social media challenge called "We listen and we don’t judge." This challenge involves two or more people confessing their strange secrets while the others listen without passing judgment. The Tifft couple shared their experience of the challenge in a fun reel posted on their official Instagram account, providing fans with a light-hearted glimpse into their relationship.
The Confessions Begin
Jordan Tifft kicked off the challenge with her first confession:
“So often times when you lose something and you ask me where it is, I know exactly where it is, but I just don’t tell you because you suffer the fate of your own actions.”
Matt responded humorously, sharing his own secret:
“Sometimes, when we’re driving in the car, and Camden’s screaming in the back, and you’re screaming and crying in the front, I feel like I’m the only sane person in our family.”
Jordan smiled and continued with another confession:
“Sometimes in the morning, I’ll ask you if you’ve brushed your teeth, which is really just my way of saying that your breath smells and I need you to brush your teeth again.”
Matt’s Confessions and Jordan’s Reactions
Next, it was Matt’s turn to confess, and he shared something a bit more personal:
“You know how many times I have to plunge the toilet after you but I lovingly just do it.”
Jordan, not taking this lightly, smiled and rejected his claim, saying,
“No, I just use a lot of toilet paper, I’m a clean gal.”
Jordan went on with another confession:
“Sometimes when you give me a budget for shopping, I know I’m gonna ignore it and I’m just like, ‘Oh no, I accidentally spent a little bit more,’ but I know I’m gonna spend more the whole time.”
Matt, already aware of this habit, responded with a knowing smile:
“I look at our statements, and I’m very well aware of this.”
Matt Tifft’s Racing Career
While the couple’s fun confession session entertained fans, Matt Tifft’s career in motorsports is equally noteworthy. Tifft, a former NASCAR driver, is gearing up for his return to racing in 2025. After taking time off due to medical issues, Tifft is set to race in the full season of the 2025 Reveal The Hammer Series. He will also compete in select races at Oswego Speedway.Brian Erickson, team owner for 19 Outlaw Super Late Model, expressed his excitement for Matt’s return:
“We are excited to have Matt join the No. 19 team. His experience and professionalism, combined with the support of our fantastic sponsors, set the stage for an incredible season."
In addition to his racing schedule, Tifft’s team is also planning to showcase their car at Owosso Speedway in Michigan during select races, further fueling the anticipation for the 2025 campaign.
A Brief Look at Tifft’s NASCAR Career
Matt Tifft’s NASCAR career was impressive, having raced in all three major series: Cup, Xfinity, and Truck. He participated in 32 Cup races, 77 Xfinity races, and 25 Truck races during his time with the sport. Tifft was also part-owner of Live Fast Motorsport, making him the youngest team owner in NASCAR history before he stepped away due to his medical condition.