The 8th United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, has caught the spotlight since she took office in January 2025 as part of the Trump administration. Noem has never been afraid—and she’s made a point of keeping it that way. She is fierce, direct, and a lady of class, wit, and grace who has set an example for how women should conduct themselves in politics.
Raised on a South Dakota ranch, she learned early to face challenges head-on, from driving machinery and managing cattle to navigating emotional struggles in her teens. In her memoir “Not My First Rodeo”, she credited her strength to her father, who once made her drive home solo at 13.
According to The List, Kristi Noem was born in 1971. She grew up working on her family’s ranch. She describes herself as a tomboy who loved farming over teenage parties. She struggled with low self-esteem until her mother helped her build confidence through faith. Noem married young at 20 to her husband, Bryon, and was bound to grow up before her time. She is today a proud mother to her three kids, Kassidy, Kennedy, and Booker.
Noem was motivated to pursue politics by her father’s sudden death in a grain bin accident in 1993, driven by a desire to protect family farms. She served in the South Dakota legislature starting in 2006 and moved on to Congress in 2010.
Kristi Noem has spent a ton of money on botox, lip filler, make up, hair extensions, camera filters, clothing, and everything it takes to make her look like a young 18 year old woman.
You better believe she’s angling to be Trump’s VP pick. pic.twitter.com/B4mlRDx07m— Luke (@JDLuckenbach) January 16, 2024
However, like most women in Donald Trump‘s orbit, her natural appearance and sweet essence took a drastic turn as she entered Donald Trump’s team, what some call a “MAGA facelift.” Observers noted her polished appearance, citing speculation about cosmetic enhancements.
In photos, the lips looked bigger, the makeup was heavy and dark, and the dressing style shifted from dress to more casual wear, such as caps, t-shirts, and formal wear. Reports suggest that when Kristi was nominated as DHS Secretary in early 2025, she particularly polished her campaign imagery tied to immigration enforcement.
In a chat with Rolling Stone, Kristi Noem said that Donald Trump told her, “I want you in the ads, and I want your face in the ads … but I want the first ad. I want you to thank me. I want you to thank me for closing the border.” Well, she could, if she wanted to. After all, she has the face to be the perfect tabloid girl.
Kristi Noem has had a LOT of plastic surgery. pic.twitter.com/Q5WRitb96P
— Gary Skye (@skye_gary) March 8, 2025
Kristi Noem’s media personality hasn’t existed without controversy. In mid-2025, revelations surfaced about undisclosed political contributions and lavish spending on state-funded mansion upgrades—luxuries like rugs and saunas. Critics continue to question whether her instead-staged evolution has cost her authenticity.
Reportedly, Trump haters and spooky fans on social media claim that most of the women from Trump’s team had a peculiar way they did their makeup and allegedly went under the knife. For instance, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is also criticized on several press briefings for her allegedly patchy makeup and plastic surgery. Lara Trump has also been accused of suffering from the MAGA effect.
Yeah she looked way different before “alleged” MAGA surgery😳 pic.twitter.com/UKUYESADfu
— A.E. Bojorquez (@travi44) May 31, 2025
Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, who is married to his son Eric Trump, was once appreciated as the sweet and pretty blonde has now turned into a woman with altered cheekbones, fuller lips, and extremely dark and edgy makeup, which does not seem to suit the media personality.
It’s called “Mar-a-Lago face”. Daily Beast: “Florida tans, big hair, caked-on makeup, and inflated chests that seem purchased from a Victoria’s Secret catalog- and that’s just the men!” Laura Loomer, Lara Trump, Matt Gaetz: pic.twitter.com/y9BPMrm73k
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) November 28, 2024
While the simmering rumors soon turn into a full-fledged recipe, all we can say is that the Trump administration remains unbothered. Hence, the media outlets should also let them be and focus on the political work they are doing for the nation.







