Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband Bryon entered sex rehab to treat ‘bimbofication’ addiction, Megyn Kelly claims

Megyn Kelly claimed that Kristi Noem’s husband, Byron, checked into sex rehab for his controversial ‘bimbofication’ fetish, only to walk away less than two months later.
The Daily Mail previously revealed that Bryon Noem, 56, had been living as a secret cross-dresser donning gigantic fake breasts and paying adult entertainers to talk dirty while his wife operated at the highest levels of government.
Sources have since exposed text messages showing that in January, the father-of-three entered a rehab program with four other men to address his sex ‘addiction,’ Kelly disclosed on her podcast.
In a screenshot of an alleged conversation with a large-breasted woman on January 12, Bryon described himself as a ‘work in progress’ and admitted he had joined a program for Christian men.
‘I’m entering a therapy program. Much needed and much overdue. 40 days,’ his text read.
‘I appreciate the conversations we had in getting to know you better. You seem like a great person,’ it added, alongside remarks about trying on breast implants. ‘I’m a work in progress!’
The program offered by Pure Desire Ministries is marketed as a rehabilitation initiative helping Christian men ‘stop unwanted behaviors and restore broken relationships,’ which Bryon said he joined for ‘addiction’ purposes.
On its website, the program describes its in-person groups as serving men ‘who struggle with pornography, sexual addiction and compulsive sexual behaviors, who want to restore integrity to their sexual health.’
The Daily Mail previously revealed that Bryon Noem, 56, had been living as a secret cross-dresser donning gigantic fake breasts
Megyn Kelly revealed that Byron checked into sex rehab for his controversial ‘bimbofication’ fetish in January before quitting less than two months later
But Bryon failed to complete the program he claimed ‘incorporated the 12 steps’ and was back to his previous, lusting ways within months, a source told The New York Post.
The men are expected to meet weekly for two hours over eight to ten months and also keep journals, according to the website, making it unclear why Byron said the program lasted only 40 days.
By March, he was already expressing his overwhelming love to a Barbie-inspired fetish model, whose lifestyle he had allegedly been supporting for over five years, according to the outlet.
‘I seem to be falling in love with you. I do love you,’ Bryon allegedly wrote in a March 10 message to OnlyFans model Nicole Raccagno.
The text, which was allegedly sent just five days after his wife was fired as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary, also included a cash offer to enlarge her breasts even more.
One of his final texts sent just two weeks before the Daily Mail broke the scandal allegedly read: ‘Miss you’ and ‘would so love to date you.’



