Rewritten article: Kamala Harris has addressed online criticism about her distinctive laugh during an interview with talk show host Drew Barrymore. The segment, which will be aired in full on Monday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show,” includes footage circulated by X that shows the vice president discussing being the first female vice president and how people are still getting used to this role. Harris quipped about some individuals making fun of her laughter as her team showed it to her earlier during the conversation. “Apparently, some people love talking about the way I laugh,” she commented in reference to MAGA critics. Barrymore jumped in support of the vice president and declared that she loved Harris’s unique giggle before adding: “I have my mother’s laugh.” The 57-year-old politician explained how her laughter is a reflection of her upbringing, as it comes from deep within her body due to being surrounded by women who laughed in the same way. She encouraged younger generations not to be restricted or confined by other people’s perceptions about what their laugh should sound like and urged them instead to embrace how they naturally react with laughter. Harris also joked that she would never change her distinctive giggle, mimicking a more demure chuckle while covering her mouth before Barrymore reassured the vice president once again of her fondness for her authentic laughing style. This recent cultural focus on Vice President Kamala Harris has come as part of an ongoing reelection campaign in which she is also making headlines due to other high-profile initiatives, including last week’s meeting with Kim Kardashian at the White House concerning a discussion around clemency for drug offenders who were invited by the Biden administration. As one of Drew Barrymore’s featured guests this week and marking a milestone in pop culture as the first sitting vice president to appear on her show, Harris has certainly cemented her position amid America’s high-profile circles yet again, especially now during the crucial stage where public appearances can have an impactful effect upon voter perception.
Harris Defends Unique Laugh Amid Online Criticism in Barrymore Interview
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