Doug Emhoff, the husband of US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, has made a big claim. He confessed that he had an affair with his first wife and later married another woman. He revealed this in ana interview given to national media. "My first wife Kirsten and I went through a difficult time," he told . Some of my mistakes caused us stress. But I did my job and we got out of it. "
Doug Emhoff's statement came after a DailyMail report. The report claimed that Emhoff's first marriage had broken down due to an extramarital affair. While in a relationship with Kirsten, Emhoff had an extramarital affair with the nanny of his family. Nanny was also pregnant from this relationship, but she did not give birth to the child later. DailyMail had contacted Nani regarding the same, but he refused to speak anything as he is out of the scene now.
Who is Doug Emhoff?
Doug Emhoff and his wife Kirsten are well-known American filmmakers. They divorced in 2008 after 16 years of marriage. He has two children from this marriage. Despite the divorce, wife Kirsten has acquired the legal and professional right to carry the surname Emhoff. Emhoff married Kamala Harris in 2014.
Last week, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance criticized Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Emhoff's first wife, Kirsten, came out in support of Harris. The Republican leader had alleged that Kamala Harris did not give birth to children despite marrying in 2014.
Who is Kamala Harris?
US Vice President Kamala Harris has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Joe Biden as the next President. Kamala Harris, who is of Asian-American and African-American descent, became the first female Vice President of the United States after the 2020 presidential election. Her mother is Shyamala Gopalan, and her father is Donald J. Harris is Jamaican-American. After graduating from high school, she worked as a lawyer in California. He went on to serve as district attorney, attorney general, and senator. In 2016, she became the second African-American woman and the first Asian-American woman elected to the US Senate.