Joe Biden's running mate Kamala Harris makes revelation about herself
Kamala Harris says people talk about it
Vice President of the US Kamala Harris responded to her critics who made fun of how the second in command of the country laughs.
Kamala Harris told during an interview — to be aired Monday — that she does let herself fall prey to negativity and that she loves to talk about the way she laughs.
The 59-year-old VP said: "People who will be like — you know, if you — if you trip and fall, they’ll laugh with you, but then they’ll pick you back up and push you back out there. That’s really important."
“You were asking me earlier about what it means to be, like, the first woman. And, you know, it’s funny, because people still got to get used to this, right? I mean, my staff, for example, sometimes they’ll show me little things that just amuse me,” she continued, adding that "like, apparently, some people love to talk about the way I laugh."
Harris — who is the president of the US Senate — added that just because people talk about it, she would never be the person who would restrict her laughter.
Harris said: "I have my mother’s laugh. And I grew up around a bunch of women in particular who laugh from the belly."
"And I think it’s really important for us to remind each other and our younger ones, don’t be confined to other people’s perception about what this looks like, and … how you should act in order to be right," Joe Biden’s running mate said.
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