Kristi Noem’s husband has indicated he will address claims that he shared photos of himself cross-dressing online while his wife served as homeland security secretary.

On Tuesday, the Daily Mail reported Bryon Noem had posted photos of himself dressed in women’s clothing, often with fake breasts. The British tabloid also reported he’d sent messages to women in the “bimbofication” fetish scene.

In a report from a town in South Dakota close to the Noem family farm, The New York Times says it contacted Bryon Noem via text message multiple times to request an interview.

“I will at some point,” he reportedly said in a text message on Tuesday. “Today is not the day. I appreciate your heart.”

In the Times piece, neighbors of the Noems said they were shocked by the claims.

“I don’t believe that at all,” said one longtime friend.

Kristi Noem was governor of South Dakota until President Donald Trump appointed her to the top DHS job last year.

Trump fired her from the Cabinet post last month.

According to the Daily Mail report, Noem is said to have told models he loved “huge, huge ridiculous boobs,” and made “indiscreet remarks” about his wife.

He also allegedly used CashApp and PayPal to send models at least $25,000.

Contacted by the tabloid, Bryon Noem denied putting his wife at risk of blackmail.

Kristi Noem was “devastated” by the revelations, representatives told the New York Post on Tuesday. “The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time.”

Trump also weighed in on Tuesday, telling reporters he felt “badly for the family.”

P Seat In District Trump Won By 9 Pointttps://x

By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.