“Saturday Night Live” vilified former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s husband, Brion, in the wake of photos of him cross-dressing and sporting comically large, lopsided breasts and allegations that he is part of a “bimbofication” fetish scene.
during Weekend Update section. On Saturday’s NBC comedy, comedian Sarah Sherman appeared as the former South Dakota state first baseman, complete with a gray wig, wonky balloon breasts — including one “nipple” pointed in the wrong direction — and pink biker shorts.
“I challenge you all to find one comedic thing about this whole situation,” Sherman said, joking with Weekend Update hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost.
“Hey, Michael? My eyes are here. My nipples are here,” Sherman said, pointing her fingers to the sides and urging Che to “make a joke about my big, beautiful breasts.”
She also wondered if Che would “sham me on national TV about my crazy clown and my little pink bike shorts,” before posing to shake her fake bra.
In her speech to the “liberal” audience in New York Mamdani, Sherman bragged about the “blobs of conservative men”, and also referred to them as “bimbo bazongas” and “big chumbompas.”
Kristi Noem, who was fired from the Department of Homeland Security by President Trump just weeks before the bimbo scandal came to light, also had a blast while painting.
“My wife, Kristi Noem, is there anything to add about my sweater puppy?” Sherman said as the camera turned to cast member Ashley Padilla, who was pretending to be Noem.
“Did someone say puppies?” Padilla said as she held her gun — a reference to Noem’s announcement that she had shot her dog in her 2024 memoir.
Che went on to tell Sherman that “it’s all in good fun for us because your wife is so terrible.”
“Oh, I know,” Sherman replied.
The sketch came in the week a report emerged claiming Brion, who has been married to Noem for 35 years, chatted with models online in a “bimbofication.” The scene appeared in the Daily Mail.
Photos showing the father of three wearing a flesh-colored crop top with what appear to be stuffed balloons underneath were also shared in the report.
His wife, Christy, said she was “shocked” by the revelations.
Brion also allegedly sent webcam models at least $25,000 via Cash App and PayPal, raising concerns that he was exposing himself and his wife to blackmail.
President Trump said he feels “bad” for Noem’s family if they didn’t know what happened.