Lauren Boebert denies having an affair with a country singer: 'How can I be with a man with better hair than me?'
- Lauren Boebert has denied claims that she is having an affair with country singer Sean Feucht.
- "How can I be with a man with better hair than me?" Boebert told the Daily Beast jokingly.
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert has denied rumors that she's involved with the right-wing Christian country singer, Sean Feucht.
Boebert, who this month announced her divorce from her husband of nearly two decades, Jayson Boebert, denied accusations that she's involved with Feucht in a new interview.
"How can I be with a man with better hair than me?" she told the Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo.
"There is absolutely nothing romantic between Sean Feucht and I, nor has there been," she added. "So he is a wonderful friend, and he and I have done a lot of events together."
The duo have been seen in a prayer circle together in the Capitol building.
In contrast, Feucht — who is married with four children, per the Daily Beast — came out swinging against the claims.
"This is false. And it's defamatory. I'm giving everyone making this accusation 24 hours to retract and apologize. If you don't you'll hear from my lawyer," Feucht tweeted on Friday.
The rumors of the affair came just days after Boebert told The Colorado Sun on May 16 that she'd filed for divorce Jayson Boebert, citing "irreconcilable differences."
According to an affidavit, Jayson Boebert got "extremely angry" with the process server who delivered divorce papers to him, and tried to reject the documents. The server said in the affidavit that Jayson Boebert "closed the door" on him and "then let the dogs out."
However, Lauren Boebert denied the server's claims in a tweet on May 17, which said: "Our own home security footage shows he didn't "sick dogs" on the process server. The dogs were outside when the server pulled up, they never showed aggression toward him, nor did he appear afraid of them."
Jayson Boebert also told the Daily Beast that he was not expecting the divorce, but added: "I just want her to be happy."
Boebert's representatives and Feucht did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment sent outside regular business hours.