Lauren Boebert Finalizes Divorce But Seen Kissing Ex-Husband After Sex Scandal With Another Man
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado is now officially divorced from now ex-husband Jayson Boebert. However, soon after it was finalized, she was seen kissing him at a Walmart parking lot. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado is now officially divorced from now ex-husband Jayson Boebert. However, soon after it was finalized, she was seen kissing him at a Walmart parking lot. The kiss also came after the sex scandal that showed her fondling another man inside a Denver theater.

In an exclusive report from The Daily Mail, Lauren Boebert was photographed with Jayson Boebert at a Walmart parking lot just a few minutes after their divorce was finalized in court. They were described as kissing "passionately in public."

Soon after the divorce proceedings ended at the Mesa County Courthouse in Grand Junction, Colorado, Lauren and Jayson drove off together with their six-month-old grandson in tow. After some shopping, Boebert was seen squatting on the parking lot pavement and smoking. The now-former couple reportedly bought some diapers and toys for their grandson.

This then led to an emotional embrace between the two exes. They then went back to the courthouse where Jayson Boebert left his vehicle before lighting up some cigarettes again, unloading the contents of the Colorado Republican's vehicle, and transferring the diapers to her ex-husband's vehicle.

Before parting ways, the congresswoman shared an emotional hug with her ex before the two were photographed kissing "passionately." She was seen wiping a tear from her eye as she and her ex reportedly embraced "multiple times." Their grandson reportedly went with Jayson.

Lauren Boebert Admits to Wrong Doing After Getting Caught in a Sex Scandal With Another Man

As the proceedings of her divorce were going on, Lauren Boebert returned to the dating scene, and this led to one of her most infamous incidents. This was, of course, that time when she was caught fondling another man and then getting kicked out of a Denver theater.

However, according to The Guardian, the Colorado Republican actually admitted to her wrongdoing and issued an apology, which she reportedly did twice as her sex scandal made many of her more conservative supporters drop her.

"I was laughing, I was singing, having a fantastic time, was told to kinda settle it down a little bit, which I did, but then, my next slip up was taking a picture," she admitted during an earlier interview. "I was a little too eccentric ... I'm on the edge of a lot of things."

She initially denied any wrongdoing, but as video of her vaping and being disruptive at the theater surfaced, she changed her tone. However, the incident turned into a sex scandal as another video surfaced of her and her date being handsy with one another. Her date was seen groping her while she reached inside his pants and was fondling him.

Lauren Boebert Ditching MAGA Image Back in Colorado

With a divorce, a sex scandal, a near loss to a Democrat, and conservatives dropping her more and more, Lauren Boebert seems to be changing her image a bit.

As Politico noted, Boebert made a name for herself as a rabble-rouser and a MAGA darling. However, after a narrow win against Democrat Adam Frisch by only 546 votes and her conservative support diminishing after the sex scandal, she is changing tactics and going less MAGA back home while maintaining her pro-Trump identity in Washington.

"I have these dual aspects of national and home," she told Politico in an interview. In recent times, she has been modernizing and going to ground with communities to try and win back her support. While she is all about her Trump support in Washington, she barely mentions him back home and has embraced this dual personality of sorts. This is largely seen as an attempt to sway swing voters who are likely turned off by her MAGA association.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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