“Seinfeld” stars poked fun at President Trump after a video of him dancing at a recent rally went viral. A clip of the president dancing circulated online, prompting parodies on TikTok as well as jabs from his detractors on social media.
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Former “Veep” star Julia Louis-Dreyfus joined myriad people on social media commenting on the now-infamous fly incident at the 2020 vice presidential debate. While Sen.
Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence debated the issues facing America on Wednesday ahead of the Nov. 3 election, viewers were quick to notice when a pesky fly landed atop Pence’s silver hair, staying there for a good amount of time and distracting most of the audience from what the nominees were saying.
“Seinfeld” stars poked fun at President Trump after a video of him dancing at a recent rally went viral. A clip of the president dancing circulated online, prompting parodies on TikTok as well as jabs from his detractors on social media.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ “Seinfeld” character Elaine Benes was notorious for some of the worst dancing to ever be witnessed. However, that was before Donald Trump decided to bust a few moves onstage during a rally.
fly on Vice President Mike Pence's head was the elephant in the room during last week's vice presidential debate, but did his opponent, Sen. Kamala Harris, notice it? The California senator was finally asked about the now-infamous insect during an appearance on MSNBC's this week. “I would kick myself if I didn’t just ask you if you noticed the fly on Vice President Pence’s head at the time, during the debate?” Maddow asked of Joe Biden's vice presidential running mate.
Rachel Maddow asked Kamala Harris the question we’ve all been wondering since the Vice Presidential debate last week with the Senator and VP Mike Pence – did she notice the fly on his head?
Jim Carrey has reprised his role as Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live and transformed into the fly that landed on vice president Mike Pence’s head.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVOn Wednesday night a star was born. When a fly landed on Vice President Mike Pence’s head during the debate against Kamala Harris, it was a moment that took over Twitter for the rest of the week.
Tiffany Haddish is filling in for Ellen DeGeneres on Friday’s edition of her daytime talk show, and in a sneak peek at the episode the comedian hilariously serves as “moderator” for Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris.
Paul Wesley and Matthew Davis duked it out over social media while watching the 2020 vice presidential debate on Wednesday, October 7 — and threw it back to their former Vampire Diaries characters in the process.In several since-deleted tweets, Davis, 42, acknowledged that he thought Vice President Mike Pence should be given ample time to respond to the moderator’s questions without being interrupted.
Fans are calling on Jeff Goldblum to appear on “Saturday Night Live” to reprise his role from the horror movie “The Fly” and poke fun at the most viral moment from the vice presidential debate. While Sen.
Kanye West shared a video of himself holding a ‘Vote Kanye’ hat over Kamala Harris’ head while he was watching her on TV during last night’s vice presidential debate (October 7).West, who is running for president in next month’s US election, was one of those tuned into last night’s debate between Harris and Vice President Mike Pence.The rapper and producer took the chance during the debate to plug his own stuttering campaign on Twitter, sharing a short video of himself holding a ‘Vote Kanye’ hat
The first vice presidential debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and vice president Mike Pence will take place on Wednesday night, moderated by Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today.
vice presidential debate enforced strict COVID-19 protocols, including plexiglass barriers and masks worn by those in the audience, during a moderated discussion between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, a rogue fly managed to steal the show late into the evening. While Pence was answering a question from moderator Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for, the insect unexpectedly appeared in view and landed on the vice president’s head. Of course, Twitter caught
Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris. Moderated by USA Today's Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, this debate had far less shouting and interruptions than last week's presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, but that's about where the good news ends.
The October 7 vice presidential debate was supposed to be between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence, but a third guest appeared onstage halfway through the event: the large housefly that made itself at home on Pence’s head. It was an unmistakable presence in the Vice President’s white hair, especially to viewers at home. Pence didn’t know that the little guy was there, and if Senator Harris did, she didn’t say anything.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWhen asked directly about attending the Rose Garden event that has now been linked to dozens of COVID-19 diagnoses within the White House, with new ones reported every day, Vice President Mike Pence dodged to commend “the American people” on their ability to make good decisions. But the question wasn’t about how the American people deal with the risk of contracting coronavirus.
Joe Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris, faced off in a debate between the number twos as celebrities shared their best reactions and hottest takes on social media.
Just over a week after former Vice President Joe Biden and President Trump went head-to-head in a debate, Sen. Kamala Harris took on Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday evening.