Kristi Noem 'blindsided' by report alleging her husband is living a double life, cross-dressing as a woman

· Toronto Sun

Kristi Noem said she was “blindsided” by a scandalous report about her husband allegedly living a secret life, dressing in women’s clothing and chatting with online fetish models.

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According to a Daily Mail report published Tuesday, Bryon Noem took photos and exchanged messages with models in online fetish forums in the “bimbofication” scene. Participants in the kinky community modify their bodies to resemble real-life Barbie dolls.

The report published several photos of a man, whom it identified as Bryon, dressed in pink hot pants and enormous fake breasts made, apparently, of balloons.

In several of the photos, the 56-year-old insurance executive’s face is visible, showing him pouting for the camera.

In the messages he allegedly exchanged with several fetish models, the report said he “lavished praise on their surgically-enhanced bodies, confessed his lust for ‘huge, huge ridiculous boobs,’ and even made indiscreet remarks about his 34-year marriage to former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi.”

One model said he paid them at least $25,000 in a chat.

The tabloid spoke to national security experts who said the photographs could have been obtained by “a hostile intelligence service” and could have left the couple vulnerable to blackmail.

Kristi’s rep, Trump respond to report

In a statement to the New York Post , a representative for Kristi Noem said, “Ms. Noem is devastated. The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time.”

Kristi Noem departed from her position as head of the Department of Homeland Security a week ago after she was fired by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The ex-governor of South Dakota is now serving as Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.

Trump commented on the shocking allegations in another Daily Mail story posted online later on Tuesday.

“They confirmed it? Wow, well, I feel badly for the family if that’s the case, that’s too bad,” the U.S. president told the outlet in a phone call.

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