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Kristi Noem left 'devastated' after husband's shock cross-dressing double life exposed
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Kristi Noem left 'devastated' after husband's shock cross-dressing double life exposed

April 1, 2026
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Former US DHS chief Kristi Noem has released a statement addressing reports of her husband's alleged involvement in fetish communities and cross-dressing. Former Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem is “devastated” by allegations her husband Bryon lives a double life where he cross-dresses and chats online with fetish models. According to reporting by the Daily Mail, Bryon Noem chatted up women from the so-called “bimbofication” fetish scene, in which adult performers augment their breasts with massive amounts of saline.

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The Daily Mail reports that Noem’s husband enthusiastically praised the appearances of three women, citing "hundreds" of messages they purportedly sent from the scene. According to the publication, he also proclaimed that he coveted “huge, huge ridiculous boobs". Bryon Noem allegedly sent women approximately $US25,000 via Cash App and PayPal as he admired their over-the-top bust sizes and “amazing” curves, the news outlet reported. One of the models claimed she discovered his true identity after butt-dialing him and heard a voicemail greeting saying “Noem Insurance, leave a message". One photo the Mail claims Bryon shared with the women features him wearing pink hot-pants and a flesh-colored suit, using "balloons" to mimic comically oversized breasts. Kristi Noem’s representatives told The New York Post that she is "devastated". “Ms. Noem is devastated. The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time,” Noem’s representatives told The Post.

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