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Kamala’s Step-Daughter Bares Breasts on NY Fashion Week Catwalk

'Growing up, I never saw myself as someone stylish, at all! ... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Vice President Kamala Harris’ step-daughter, Ella Emhoff, made the VP proud this weekend, strutting topless down the runway at New York fashion week, the Gateway Pundit reported.

Emhoff, 23, become a model the week following the inauguration, riding the coattails of her mother’s newfound fame. She has since modeled for numerous high-end brands, and has now taken to exposing herself in public.

Emhoff is the daughter of Douglas Emhoff, who holds the unfortunate title of being the first second gentleman in United States history. According to Wikipedia, he is also the first Jewish spouse of a vice president.

He was previously married for 16 years, but left his ex-wife in 2008–with whom he had two children–and married Kamala six years later.

The absence of a real mother seems to have damaged Ella in numerous ways. Instead of settling down to start a family, she has decided to try her hand in the fashion and modeling industry with the help of her family’s newfound fame.

Yet apparently the only way she could get attention was by exposing herself in public and on camera.

Upon becoming famous, Emhoff said she was shocked, calling it “just the wildest thing.”

She also suggested that she was never particularly good at her job, yet rose to the top anyway.

“Growing up, I never saw myself as someone stylish, at all! Obviously, I loved fashion and cared a lot about it,” she said. “But I was really into doing my own thing and being really comfortable in my own body, you know? I never saw myself as a ‘fashion person.’ ”

Of course, Ella is not the only one in the family to benefit from Kamala’s newfound status.

Despite a long history of oratorical stumbles, gaffes and unscripted embarrassments revealing her foolishness, Kamala’s 2019 book The Truths We Hold yielded $325,000 from royalties, and her children’s book Superheroes Are Everywhere raked in $130,000.

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