Video of Kamala Harris’s socks gets over 10 million views on TikTok
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Video of Kamala Harris’s socks gets over 10 million views on TikTok

- Kamala Harris and her niece joined the internet in a wild joke that hit at Trump's recent impeachment

- The Vice President-elect also recorded the whole thing with her shoes off

- Her white and blue socks seemed to entertain her fans as they viewed them as both hip and funky

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The odds are now in Kamala Harris’s favour and each day, her popularity grows exponentially.

Video of Kamala Harris’s socks gets over 10 million views on TikTok
Kamala has a comic side that is magnetic. Photo: Kamala Harris
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The US Vice President-elect who happens to be both fun and quirky decided to engage in some entertaining games with her niece during her downtime.

The pair went to TikTok and joined the group of viral content creators who make the simplest things seem so interesting.

Lol, it was just after their country’s President Donald Trump had been impeached for the second time.

And black people across the internet had already coined the word im-peach-mint which they planned to use on bubble gum, drinks and even tasty treats.

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Kamala’s niece Meena Harris who is a former Uber executive also joined the hype.

She recorded herself handing over a packet of sweets to her aunty and referred to them as im-peach-mint.

Kamala laughed so hard as she slowly registered the joke.

Lol, just how clever is the whole concept.

And another thing that totally excited her fans was her pair of socks which were super funky and hip.

In a past article on Briefly.co.za about Kamala, the expected second in command immediately got on her phone as soon as she learnt the good news and told her running mate Joe Biden that they had finally done it.

As she celebrated their projected win, the world cheered her for the historic accomplishment.

She was the first black female vice president-elect, the first woman of South Asian origin to rise to the position and first daughter of an immigrant expected to occupy the big office.

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In other news, Kamala Harris made history by becoming the first female vice president-elect of the United States after Democratic candidate Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the presidential election.

On January 20, 2021, Kamala's husband Doug Emhoff will become the first male spouse of a vice president in the United States after her swearing-in ceremony. He will become the first "Second Gentleman@ of the United States.

Doug was born to Jewish parents in the New York City borough of Brooklyn on October 13, 1964, How African reports. Briefly.co.za notes that the 56-year-old man will also become the first Jewish spouse to a United States vice president.

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