
More details about the alleged cross-dressing lifestyle of Kristi Noem’s husband have been revealed by one of the models he reportedly paid.
The webcam model, Lydia Love, claimed that Bryon Noem had a particular preference for yoga pants and described him as very needy during their interactions.
She also alleged that the father of three often wore fake breasts during their conversations, which took place for a period that lasted nearly two years.
Bryon Noem Had A Yoga Pants Kink, Webcam Model Claims
One of the models allegedly contacted by Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband has come forward with claims about his personal preferences, shedding further light on a lifestyle that had previously remained out of public view.
Bryon Noem recently made headlines following a bombshell report by the Daily Mail, which detailed his cross-dressing double life and how he often reached out to online models for explicit conversations, at times paying up to $25 per minute for their time.
According to the model, who goes by the stage name Lydia Love, the longtime husband of Kristi Noem was a “needy client” who sought constant praise and feedback during their interactions.
Love also claimed that the 56-year-old father had an unusual kink, which he frequently displayed alongside his apparent need for attention.
“He would try to talk more feminine. His kink was yoga pants,” she told The Times of London. “He wanted to be the star of the show and really show off. I would hype him up.”
The Model Recalled The 56-Year-Old’s Fake Assets
What stood out most to Love during her interactions was another detail about his appearance.
As previously reported by the Daily Mail, Noem wore large prosthetic breasts while engaging with online models. This detail remained vivid in Love’s memory, as none of her other clients had displayed anything similar.
“There’s no way I could ever forget the fake boobs,” the webcam model shared with the Times. “I’ve never seen another client have them,” she added. “Ever.”
The Webcam Girl Knew Kristi Noem’s Husband Was Married

Elsewhere in Love’s conversation with the outlet, she said she was aware that Noem was married.
However, the adult content creator claimed she did not know the identity or high-profile status of his wife, as she would shut down any such discussions whenever they came up.
“I shut that down, I didn’t want to talk about it,” Love revealed. “We mainly chatted in small talk.”
The interactions between Noem and Love reportedly spanned between 18 months and two years, during which they spoke around 10 to 15 times. Their last interaction is said to have taken place about six months ago.
Kristi Noem Was ‘Blinsided’ And ‘Devastated’ By The Discovery Of Her Husband’s Lifestyle

Noem has been married to his wife, Kristi Noem, since 1992, and together they have three children: daughters Kassidy, 31, and Kennedy, 29, and a son, Booker, 23.
When asked about his alleged lifestyle during a phone call, the father of three claimed that his actions never put his wife at risk of blackmail, despite it occurring during the time she was still serving as the Homeland Security chief. He also did not deny the accusations about his cross-dressing lifestyle.
However, according to reports, the discovery of her husband’s cross-dressing lifestyle left Kristi and her family “devastated.” It also appears she had no idea about it all, as seen in a statement made by her rep to the New York Post.
“The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time,” Kristi’s representatives told the outlet.
Experts Weigh In On Kristi Noem’s Husband’s Cross-Dressing Lifestyle

In the wake of his lifestyle coming to light, Noem has faced heavy criticism from military experts over the potential consequences his actions could have caused for his wife.
“It’s astounding that somebody whose spouse is at that level has that kind of bad judgment,” U.S. counterintelligence expert Jack Barsky noted.
Another officer pointed out that if explicit images of Noem had fallen into the wrong hands earlier, they could have been used to potentially pressure his wife into compromising her duties.
“If a media organization can find this out, you can assume with a high degree of confidence that a hostile intelligence service knows this as well,” CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos remarked.
“Damaging information like this can be a tantalizing lead for a hostile intelligence service,” Polymeropoulos added. “They approach the person and say, ‘If you work with us, we won’t expose this, and if you don’t, we will.’ That’s espionage 101.”
