Kristi Noem’s reaction to the allegations against her husband didn’t reportedly appear genuine. A source claimed that her response to being “blindsided” didn’t sit well with people. They could allegedly not believe that she didn’t have a clue about her spouse’s double life.
For those unversed, the Daily Mail dropped a bombshell report this week, claiming that Bryon Noem enjoyed “crossdressing.” The report published multiple photos of a man who was dressed up like a woman.
Source claims Kristi Noem’s response to recent allegations against her husband raises eyebrows
Kristi Noem was said to be devastated after a report revealed her husband’s alleged secret. According to the bombshell article, Bryon Noem was reportedly into crossdressing. Later, the soon-to-be former Secretary of Homeland Security’s spokesperson claimed that the mother of three was “blindsided by this.”
However, a source recently suggested that people reportedly do not believe Kristi’s response. “This wasn’t something that happened overnight. Which is why people are struggling with the idea she knew nothing,” they told Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice. According to the insider, they have allegedly started “connecting dots,” trying to question what factors were “visible,” “ignored,” and “understood.”
However, Shuter reported that none had definitive answers, but whispers ensued nonetheless. Moreover, the source claimed that the public allegedly doubted Kristi if she genuinely “didn’t know” about her husband’s secret. They reportedly questioned whether “she knew more than is being said publicly.” “The official story says one thing. But not everyone is convinced,” they claimed.
Meanwhile, Kristi was already dealing with Donald Trump’s announcement. He confirmed her dismissal on his Truth Social account. He mentioned that Kristi, “who has served us well, and has had numerous and spectacular results (especially on the Border!), will be moving to be Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas, our new Security Initiative in the Western Hemisphere.” Oklahoma senator Markwayne Mullin has been named her successor.
