A Las Vegas-based OnlyFans creator has gone public with explosive claims about Bryon Noem, the husband of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. He reportedly spent years secretly funding her lifestyle under a fake name, with monthly payments reportedly reaching $1,500, according to an exclusive interview published by The Daily Mail.
Nicole Raccagno, 47, who goes by the handle “PlasticBarbie2000,” says the arrangement began in 2020 when a man identifying himself as “Jason from Chicago” subscribed to her page and quickly became one of her top-paying clients. She says she had no idea who he really was until his real name showed up on a PayPal transaction last year.
The claims come just days after separate photos emerged allegedly showing Bryon, 56, in women’s clothing and stuffing balloons under shirts to mimic a female figure, a scandal that Kristi Noem’s spokesperson said left the family “devastated.”
Raccagno described the dynamic between the two in blunt terms when speaking to The Daily Mail. “Bryon was addicted to my bombshell Barbie curves and enormous breasts. He gave me whatever I wanted, shoes, handbags, even bigger b***s. He wanted me to be his ultimate bimbo bride,” she said. Beyond content subscriptions, she says he bankrolled cosmetic procedures, luxury gifts, and ongoing living expenses, including a $4,000 Louis Vuitton handbag and $2,000 toward breast augmentation surgery.
What the alleged arrangement looked like over five years
According to Raccagno, the monthly $1,500 payment was structured as a flat fee covering all her video content, which she says helped cover half her rent each month. “The arrangement was he’d get all my videos for $1,500 every month, to help me pay half my rent,” she told the Mail. “He would never say no to me. He had to pay for my fillers, my Botox. Whenever I was not looking like a hot bimbo, he would give me money.” Total spending, she alleges, exceeded $50,000 over the course of their connection.
She says the messages also had an emotional dimension that went well beyond a transactional subscriber relationship. Among the texts she claims he sent her: “You’re the one that I love” and “Would so love to date you.” Toward the end of their contact, just days after Trump dismissed Kristi from his Cabinet, he allegedly wrote “Miss you.” Raccagno says she referred to him as “slave babe,” and at a certain point considered herself his “bimbo fiancée,” saying he once told her to go pick out diamond rings.
Raccagno also claimed Bryon confessed a personal interest in the so-called “bimbo” subculture for himself. “He said he liked a pink thong. He would just say he likes pink, that he wants to be a bimbo like me. I don’t judge. You’re paying some of my bills, so yeah, whatever makes you happy,” she said. She was also careful to frame the entire relationship as a product she was selling, not a real romance. “I don’t follow politics; I’m selling a fantasy. It might be crazy that people have wives, but that’s my job.”
Social media has had no shortage of wild-to-believe stories recently, another that went viral involved a Cowboys fan’s cheerleader husband after an unexpected phone album surfaced online.
Raccagno backed up her account by providing The Daily Mail with hundreds of messages from a phone number tied to Bryon’s insurance business, along with money transfer records in his name. Neither Bryon nor Kristi Noem had issued any public statement addressing her specific claims as of publication.





