
Trump Names Former Reality Star Sean Duffy as Interim NASA Chief
From MTV to Mission Control—Duffy’s New Role Raises Eyebrows
In a move many called unexpected—even surreal—Donald Trump has appointed former Real World: Boston cast member Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA.
From Towel Dance to Top Space Post
Duffy first gained fame in the late 1990s on MTV’s The Real World. The show, known for drama and chaos, featured Duffy in one of its most unforgettable moments: a hotel room striptease wearing only a towel. At one point, cameras allegedly caught someone licking his nipple on air.
Decades Later, a New Mission
Now 53, Duffy is far removed from his MTV days. He’s a father of nine children with wife and fellow MTV alum Rachel Campos-Duffy, and has built a solid political resume.
Trump announced the appointment on Truth Social, writing:
“Sean is doing a TREMENDOUS job in handling our Country’s Transportation Affairs… He will be a fantastic leader of the ever more important Space Agency, even if only for a short period of time.”
Duffy responded enthusiastically on X (formerly Twitter):
“Honored to accept this mission. Time to take over space. Let’s launch.”

Political Rise After Reality TV
Duffy entered public service in 2002 as a district attorney in Wisconsin. He went on to serve in Congress from 2010 to 2019, then rejoined public office earlier this year when Trump appointed him Secretary of Transportation.
Now, he’s filling in as head of NASA following the departure of Janet Petro. The appointment also follows Trump’s decision to bypass billionaire SpaceX astronaut Jared Isaacman.
Why Not Isaacman?
Trump reportedly dropped Isaacman due to his close ties with Elon Musk, saying it would be “inappropriate” for someone so connected to Musk’s business to oversee a federal space agency.
“He’s a blue-bl0*ded Democrat,” Trump allegedly said during a viral rant. “Too close to Musk.”
Towel Clip Resurfaces, But Duffy Moves Forward
A clip of Duffy’s infamous towel dance resurfaced online earlier this year, stirring fresh discussion. But it hasn’t slowed his ascent.
His former Real World castmate Montana McGlynn came to his defense, telling The Daily Mail:
“We were all just having fun and figuring life out. He always said he’d hold public office.”
Space, Politics, and Uncharted Territory
Now, the man once known for late-night hotel antics is steering NASA—at least for now. Whether Duffy’s leadership brings lift-off or turbulence remains to be seen.