Rolling Stone reported. The name-dropping, vaguely political one-hit-wonder was Doug Emhoff’s walk-on song during campaign rallies for his wife, VP-elect Kamala Harris, and Biden.
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Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, received their first doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday, with the incoming vice president getting her shot on camera as part of efforts to build public trust in the inoculations. Harris and Emhoff were administered the vaccine at United Medical Center in Washington, D.C., by Patricia Cummings, clinical nurse manager at the hospital.«Let's do it,» Harris told Cummings before she received her shot.
«I'm ready.»After getting the vaccine,
.Rolling Stone reported. The name-dropping, vaguely political one-hit-wonder was Doug Emhoff’s walk-on song during campaign rallies for his wife, VP-elect Kamala Harris, and Biden.
Ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the 59th Presidential Inaugural Committee hosted a virtual welcome event on Saturday to honor America’s history and the incoming administration.
Kamala Harris is sharing some brand new details about her relationship with husband Doug Emhoff!
Kamala Harris, 56, will soon be sworn in the country’s top office, making her husband Doug Emhoff, 56, the first-ever Second Gentleman. The couple’s fairytale romance began when they met on a blind date in 2013, and Kamala confessed to “googling” her future husband ahead of time. “I did!” she revealed during a new interview with Jane Pauley of CBS News’ Sunday Morning. Her husband, who joined her for the interview, chimed in, “Oh. This is a reveal!”
As she gets ready to make history in America ahead of her inauguration, Kamala Harris has taken a moment to share a heartfelt tribute to Michelle Obama on her 57th birthday.
Vice President Mike Pence is reaching out.
President-Elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated on Wednesday (January 20).
Twitter outlined how it plans to transfer institutional accounts to Joe Biden’s administration, confirming that they will not automatically retain followers from the previous administration.
Kamala Harris has always been full of praise for her late mother Shyamala Gopalan Harris, but this week the US Vice President-elect decided to shine a spotlight on another woman who acted as her "second mother" figure.Taking to Instagram ahead of next week's inauguration, Kamala said she would be sharing the people, places, and moments that influenced her life.
Our podcast cohost and Perez don’t agree on Kamala Harris on the cover of Vogue! Whose side are U on? Perez or Booker’s? This and much more on our latest podcast! Listen to The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or directly at http://PerezPodcast.com
Like many internet commentators — andVice President-elect Kamala Harris’ team itself — Lilly Singh is disappointed withthe future VP's February Vogue cover photo. On Wednesday’s episode of A Little Late With Lilly Singh, the host took issue with the magazine for the lackluster image that was selected for the cover shot.
With Donald Trump making history for getting impeached for the second time during his presidency, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris got a good laugh out of it via her lawyer/children’s book author Meena Harris. The 35-year-old posted a TikTok video that she later shared to her Instagram account on Jan. 13 mocking Trump’s predicament, where she held out a bottle of peach colored mints towards the 56-year-old incoming vice president.
Good in the Wood Wednesdays, where we share good news happening in Hollywood and beyond.For our first piece of feel-good news: Madam Vice President-elect Kamala Harris blesses us all as Vogue’s new cover star.Yup, you read that right. Our girl Kamala is the February cover star for V-O-G-U-E.This cover shoot is much-needed after a week of not-so-feel-good news.Harris will make history as the first-ever female U.S.
Anna Wintour is sticking to her guns. The iconic fashionista, 71, serves as the editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, which recently announced that Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will serve as the cover star for its February 2021 issue.
Anna Wintour is finally speaking out about the viral controversy over Vogue’s February issue, which gained attention after rumors sparked that the Editor-In-Chief might have sabotaged the Vice President-elect Kamala Harris by switching the cover photo without her team’s approval!
Kamala Harris’s big Vogue cover is still stirring controversy.
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