
'All filler and botox': Kristi Noem brutally trolled over glaring mistake amid plastic surgery rumors
The outspoken Trump ally Kristi Noem has never publicly admitted to having any cosmetic procedures done
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is facing massive backlash online this week. Noem took to her Instagram to comment on the recent earthquake near Sand Point, Alaska, posting, 'I am actively engaged and monitoring the Earth Quake in Sand Point Alaska. Residents and tourists have evacuated and no injuries have been reported. We will continue to share updates and information.'
But within no time, Kristi Noem was criticized for her appearance and poor makeup application, reports The Irish Star. The message was quickly derailed by critics, who pounced on her use of 'Earth Quake,' two words, both capitalized. '*earthquake. One word. No capital letters,' one user corrected.
Another added, 'Earthquake is one word and does not need to be capitalized.''I try to keep my expectations low for Kristi. spelling and empathy are not her strong suits,' another commenter posted. Some took it further, tying the mistake to ongoing rumors surrounding Noem's evolving appearance.'All that filler and Botox must be getting to your brain,' one follower wrote.
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Many in the comment section brutally trolled Kristi Noem, with one user asking, 'Why are you capitalizing earthquake? It's one word, no caps needed.' Another quipped, 'Can we PLEASE have a DON'T LIKE button.'
A recent Instagram post showing her onstage at a 4-H event sparked renewed speculation about possible cosmetic procedures.Although she has never confirmed any work done, longtime followers have noted significant changes to her facial features over the last decade.In a recent post captioned, "It was an honor to have dinner with Senator Katie Britt, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security. We discussed how we can best work together to protect our homeland, essential infrastructure, and keep the most secure border in American history," fans reacted with a plethora of thoughts.
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'Kristi, I support you, but please lose the hair extensions and lip fillers so that people can take you seriously,' one commenter wrote.Another added, 'Loooove the new face filler! It makes you look like Humpty Dumpty and it fills in the puppy claw scars and pockmarks!''She has 30 lbs of extensions,' one user claimed, while another remarked, 'For supposedly being a CHRISTIAN, she sure as f--- forgot that VANITY is a sin.'Some fans offered praise, with one writing, 'She has to be the hottest woman ever in a federal secretary role.'The outspoken Trump ally Kristi Noem has never publicly admitted to having any cosmetic procedures done, despite the drastic change in her appearance over the last decade. She looks completely unrecognizable in photos from just ten years ago, fueling speculation that she has undergone surgical beauty enhancements.
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The 53-year-old seems to have undergone a full makeover and drastic change in appearance was even referred to as the "Trumpification of Kristi Noem" by the New York Times. Her drastic change in appearance was even referred to as the "Trumpification of Kristi Noem" by the New York Times.Noem is yet to confirm if she has had any other work done despite the obvious change in her appearance.
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