Vice President Kamala Harris Urged to Be the 'Momala of the Country' by Drew Barrymore
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In a recent episode of actress Drew Barrymore's talk show, the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, joined as a guest and found herself in a slightly uncomfortable moment when Barrymore dubbed her 'Momala.'
The interview, which aired on Monday, saw Harris and Barrymore discussing various topics, including Harris's polarizing laugh. As the conversation progressed, Barrymore expressed her desire for Harris to become a nurturing figure for the entire nation, referring to her as the 'Momala of the country.'
Barrymore, sitting unusually close to Harris on the couch, emphasized the need for unity and support, stating, "I've been thinking that we really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now. But in our country, we need you to be Momala of the country."
Harris, unsure of how to respond to the new moniker, smiled but did not provide a definitive reaction. The moment grew all the more awkward as Barrymore leaned forward, holding Harris's hands, while the audience applauded. The vice president appeared slightly uncomfortable while Barrymore maintained an intense gaze.
Another point of discussion during the interview was Harris defending her laugh and addressing criticisms it receives. She suggested that those who make fun of her laughter are displaying a form of sexism, illustrating the challenges faced as the first woman vice president.
Harris highlighted the public's need to adjust to her role as vice president, citing her laugh as an example of lingering misogyny. Barrymore enthusiastically supported Harris, stating that she loves her laugh, further cementing her empathetic interview style.
Despite the interview's warm moments, Harris has been subject to criticism and deemed unlikable by some. The Democratic National Committee even conducted focus groups to understand why voters may have reservations about her, with her approval rating currently resting in the mid-30s.
Critics often point to Harris's laugh as a reason for her unlikability. Nonetheless, Harris explained to Barrymore that her laughter is a reflection of her upbringing and the strong women in her life who laughed from their core.
Harris encouraged individuals not to conform to societal expectations and to embrace their authentic selves. She emphasized the importance of challenging perceptions and advised younger generations to act true to themselves.
Barrymore, appreciating Harris's message and empathetic approach, expressed her admiration for the vice president's laugh and the underlying message it carries.
The interview with Kamala Harris on Drew Barrymore's talk show showcased a range of topics, from the need for unity to defending personal characteristics. While the 'Momala' moment may have caused some discomfort, the overall conversation shed light on Harris's determination to break barriers and encourage authenticity in others.
As the vice president continues in her role, it remains to be seen how she will navigate public perceptions and maintain her commitment to inclusivity and unity, as urged by Drew Barrymore.