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Kristi Noem Asks For 'Privacy And Prayers' After Allegations That Her Husband Lives A Double Life As A Crossdresser Go Public

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After the Daily Mail published a report claiming that Kristi Noem's estranged husband Bryon has been living a secret double life as a crossdresser, the former Homeland Security Secretary responded.

On Tuesday morning, the Daily Mail—a British tabloid paper based in London—published a story with the headline: "Secret double life of Kristi Noem's crossdressing husband Bryon: The pouting 'busty bimbo' photos and trove of explicit messages."

According to the Daily Mail, Bryon Noem—who was left behind in South Dakota while Kristi Noem allegedly lived in Coast Guard housing in Washington D.C. with her longtime affair partner Corey Lewandowski, who is also married—had been engaging in online exchanges with women who were part of the bimbofication sexual subculture.


Bimbofication can be a lifestyle or a sexual kink and/or fetish that involves role-playing and "transforming oneself into a stereotypical portrayal of a bimbo" with styled hair, exaggerated lips, heavy makeup, and large breasts. The so-called Mar-a-Lago look has been used as an example of bimbofication as a lifestyle choice.

The Daily Mail also alleged Bryon Noem shared photos of himself bimbofied with overly large fake breasts.


Tuesday, March 31, was the official end of Kristi Noem's tenure as MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary. A tabloid story about her husband greeting her bright and early—the Daily Mail's 10:04 am BST online publication time for the story translates to 5:04 am EST in Washington D.C.—probably wasn't welcome.

When Noem was approached for comment, a representative for Noem gave an exclusive statement to Rupert Murdoch's New York Post tabloid paper. It's unclear if Noem received payment, as is customary, for the exclusive.

The spokesperson conveyed:

"Ms. Noem is devastated. The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time."

People's sympathy for Noem was low, given her utter lack of compassion while head of DHS.









Many were unbothered by Bryon Noem's alleged fetish as it involved consenting adults for once.


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One piece of the exposé people noted was Bryon Noem seemingly confirming his wife's affair with the also married Lewandowski.

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Lewandowski's activities with Noem at DHS, which includes the $220 million ad campaign featuring her and her luxury jet usage, came under fire in recent congressional hearings.

Online rumors that Kristi Noem or her alleged lover Lewandowski leaked the story to garner sympathy for Kristi and facilitate a divorce from Bryon Noem have as yet not been confirmed.

Others speculated the leak came from the White House to discredit and cut ties with Noem.



Trump reportedly said, "That’s too bad," when asked on Tuesday about the latest scandal involving a member of his administration by the tabloid that broke the story.

Trump told the Daily Mail:

"They confirmed it? Wow, well, I feel badly for the family if that's the case, that's too bad."
"I haven't seen anything. I don't know anything about it. That's too bad, but I just know nothing about it."

For now, Kristi Noem retains her new title of special envoy to the newly created "Shield of the Americas" initiative.

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