Bryon Noem, Kristi Noem‘s husband, has reacted to the major expose by the Daily Mail on his ‘secret life’ where he crossdresses and pays online fetish models for chatting, and said he would share his side of the story some day. “I will at some point. Today is not the day. I appreciate your heart,” Bryon told the New York Times after the bombshell report supported by photos of Bryon crossdressing where his face can be clearly seen. Though Kristi Noem has been kicked out of the Department of Homeland Security, she is still part of the Donald Trump administration and the revelation about her husband’s secret life where he makes little effort to conceal the fact that he is the husband of a White House official has led to a major controversy. Kristi Noem’s spokesperson said she was devastated and the family was blindsided. She asked for privacy and prayers, the statement said. Bryon Noem is a real estate businessman and the South Dakota community expressed disbelief about this revelation. People whom NYT spoke to about Bryon’s secret life where he dresses up as a woman with big breasts, suspected that those photos were probably fake or AI-generated though Bryon did not make any such claim. Daily Mail also said they ran those photographs through an expert to detect AI. Bryon only denied the allegation that he put Kristi Noem in jeopardy by his reckless online adventures. He said he never did anything that could put Kristi Noem in danger. Kristi and Byron Noem have been married since 1992 and have three adult children together. Since around 2019-2020, Kristi Noem has allegedly been in an affair with his staff Corey Lewandowski, though neither of them acknowledged the affair. Daily Mail reported that President Donald Trump reacted to their bombshell report. “They confirmed it? Wor, well, I feel badly for the family if that’s the case, that’s too bad,” he said adding that he didnot see anything and was not aware of anything.
‘Subject of rumour and speculation’: Scott Mills breaks silence after BBC sacking over decades-old sex offence probe
Former BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills has issued his first public statement after being sacked by the broadcaster, addressing a past police investigation into alleged sexual offences.In a statement…