The Secret Life of Kristi Noem’s Husband EXPLODES Online — And It’s Absolutely Nuts
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right, Jillian, I have been waiting all
week to talk to you about this. This is
a bombshell. We gave it a couple of days
because this story is so outrageous. I
kind of needed the dust to settle before
I brought this to your attention. But
this is uh Brian Gnome. This is the
husband of Christy Gnome. Uh the
allegations here is that Brian has been
living a double life. Um a double life
where he crossdresses and talks to
fetish models on the internet. Greg, if
you want to throw
>> Okay.
>> New York Post. Um definitely was all
over this. Uh, following up on the Daily
Mail story where Brian chatted up women
from the so-called bimboication fetish
scene in which adult performers augment
their breasts with massive amounts of
saline to achieve a Barbie dolllike
appearance.
Wow. Okay. I, you know, guys, I have
seen this in [snorts] the news and I I
feel as though I want to try to not be a
total weenie here. And and let me let me
just explain and then of course like
have at it and dine out on the
situation, but I have historically not
really liked Christine Gnome. And it it
started with her bragging about killing
her dog. Do you guys remember that in
her book? Yeah,
>> she put in her book shot her dog
>> and and I was like, okay, gross across
the board. Like, what is wrong with you?
And then she would cosplay at DHS, which
really bothered me. And like the full
face of makeup with full hair and like
an assault rifle or something. And it's
I'm not against the Second Amendment,
but it just felt very self-serving and
very inappropriate.
And I did not like the way she handled
all of the craziness that went down in
Minnesota. I thought that Tom Holman
handled that much better. I thought that
Cooler Heads prevailed. I thought that
somebody needed to go in there and
validate the situation and negotiate it
and make it come together for the sake
of our sanity on the right and the left.
And I thought Tom Hman did that. I
thought she did not. When Trump let her
go, I thought that was a smart move.
However, however, hear me out.
What she's doing in those scenarios is
public. So, as a public figure, when I
go on camera or out into the world,
there's no presumption of privacy,
right? Like, you know, what you say is
going to get warped and manipulated and
put everywhere and you own that. But
this one, I kind of feel bad because
because it is private and
>> Greg, let's see some of these pictures.
Imagine.
Okay. Okay. Show me. Show me.
>> Go ahead, Jillian. You can you can
continue here.
>> All right.
Oh jeez. Okay. The the former liberal in
me is like, hey, you know, to each his
own. Do you? But I I think that there is
just something inherently [snorts]
uh off here. And I don't mean to to be a
[ __ ] Nobody's perfect, but the reality
is it's it's not normal. Um,
and I think that's okay. What do you
guys think? I'm I'm I'm having a hard
time with this. What really bothers
>> I'm going to tell you how this came to
light. I'm going to tell you how this
came to light. So, uh, Brian Gnome would
go online and chat with these models.
Uh, there was compensation involved in
many instances. One of them actually
eventually uncovered who he was. he was
using a fake name and they figured out
that his wife was Christy Gnome
confronted him and according to the same
report, the Daily Mail story that the
New York Post has now followed up on,
Brian's response to that model who
basically threatened to blow up his life
here was um I don't care.
>> Wow. Jeez. Okay. Well, he obviously does
care. I think he was probably bluffing
because she was probably trying to
extort him.
But I mean, what do you guys take away
from this? I actually reached out I was
I was a little bit disturbed by it. I
reached out to Dr. Drew and I just said
like what what is happening for somebody
when their brain literally when when
this is your thing? I don't Okay. And
it's called autogyophilia.
>> Yeah. That is that is uh I'll tell you
guys this. I was actually I was actually
in a Victoria's Secret the other day and
I don't know if they had anything in
there that would hold what we're looking
at here. Um that's that's I don't get
it. I I I don't I don't understand.
>> I don't get it either. But here here's
the answer. Okay. So I literally Well,
here's the answer from Dr. Drew. He says
it's called autogynophilia,
which it translates to gender pleasure,
which means that you get aroused from
embodying or fantasizing about an
exaggerated female self-image. And he
very clearly also has a sex addiction,
in which case all this escalates. his
compartmentalized world where he is this
um
Barbie doll character uh begins to
expand and take more of his time and
become more bizarre. Then I said, "How
does this happen?" And Dr. Drew said,
"Nobody really knows. Personally, I
think subtle traumas suffered within the
family of origin where certain
experiences become overwhelming to the
child and then later becomes a distorted
preference. How we get wired up is a
very challenging landscape and there's
no real explanation uh that leads to
this type of outcome.
Double board certified uh Dr. Drew
addiction specialist. That's the I don't
know guys. I feel I actually feel
terrible for her. I feel terrible for
her. Feel bad.
>> I I just wonder you know this was her
husband, right? And you know, I I
assume, you know, you share locations,
you spend a lot of time together. This
is, you know, the most intimate
relationship that you have. How do you
get blindsided by this? Like, you know,
I mean, presumably they have the
passcode to each other's phones. And,
you know, you didn't see this in the
camera roll. What What happened here?
>> Well, on that note, maybe we maybe we
wrap it up here because this does this
does make me sympathetic here. So, this
is from the Independent. uh a headline
Christy Gnome's husband's crossdressing
was the worstkept secret in DC. That is
what I'm seeing here is that people knew
about this. Not only did they know about
it is people were talking about this. It
seems like Christy Nome might have been
the last person to find out.
>> I was going to say, was she the last
person in the room to know? That's wild.
>> God. Well, you can go into denial about
stuff like this. You can. It's like
she's very caught up for sure in
projecting a certain type of image,
full-blown glam. She's, if you look at
Christine back in the day, she looked
nothing like the kind of glam Amazon
that she portrays now. And this is my
final thought. I'm going to try to be
not a scumbag here. My final thought is
that when life has kicked me in the ass,
and it has quite a few times, especially
when I got a little too big for my
britches, thought I was a little too
cool for school, life gave me some
serious whoopings. And what was a
horrendous day for my ego, ended up
being a great day for my soul. So,
here's my Christine asked for prayers.
Here's my prayer for Christine. And I
mean this with all authenticity. I
actually hope that this takes her life
to another level. Like she could
probably end up in a healthier
relationship, one would think. Um,
whatever sort of cause play or
projection or needing to appear a
certain way in front of the world, maybe
when that falls away, it'll allow her to
get deeper to the things that really