Kamala Harris' Stepdaughter Ella Emhoff Shares “Insane” Journey

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Ella Emhoff is reflecting on her time as a member of the United States’ second family.

The stepdaughter of former Vice President Kamala Harris (and the daughter of former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and his ex-wife Kerstin Emhoff) shared what life was really like for her during Harris’ term, before President Donald Trump was inaugurated on Jan. 20.

“I know we are all feeling a lot of emotions today,” the 25-year-old wrote on Instagram alongside pictures from the past four years, including snaps with Lady Gaga and brother Cole Emhoff. “I’m truly feeling the full spectrum of emotions right now as I reflect on the past 4 years.”

Ella—a fashion designer and model who graduated from New York City’s Parsons School of Design in 2021—expressed her gratitude to her followers for allowing her to pave her own path, while calling out those who have been less supportive.

“I just want to say I’m so grateful for everyone who has supported me during this period of my life,” she continued. “Some of my highest highs and lowest lows. For those who made it harder, you suck.”

She added, “It’s been truly insane and a [sic] honor being the 2nd daughter. Thank you for letting me do it in my own way.”

As for how Harris spent the day? She attended the swearing-in of Trump—whom she ran against during the 2024 presidential election—before returning to her home state of California to visit with firefighters that have been battling the multiple Los Angeles wildfires.

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But during her time as Vice President, Harris often spoke on the importance of one of her favorite roles: being a “Momala” to Ella and Cole.

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“It is one of my favorite titles, being Momala,” she told People in 2023. “It’s actually much more of a common experience than I think we actually talk about, which is co-parenting. We don’t really use the term stepparent but participating in raising a child that you love because that child is your own in every way that is important. So it’s a name the kids gave me, and I wear it proudly.”

Read on to learn more about Kamala Harris and the former second family.

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Mom Shyamala Gopalan & Dad Donald J. Harris

Shyamala Gopalan was born in southern India in 1938 and Donald J. Harris was born in Jamaica that same year.

According to The New York Times, they met in 1962 while earning their Ph.Ds at the University of California, Berkeley and as members of the study group the Afro American Association. They wed the following year and welcomed daughters Kamala Harris in 1964 and Maya Harris in 1967.

“They fell in love in that most American way,” Harris said in her 2020 Democratic National Convention speech, “while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s.”

However, her parents later split.

"I knew they loved each other very much, but it seemed they’d become like oil and water," Harris wrote in her book The Truths We Hold. "By the time I was five years old, the bond between them had given way under the weight of incompatibility."

While Harris wrote her father “remained a part of our lives" after the divorce, she noted “it was really my mother who took charge of our upbringing.”

After working as a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Donald joined Stanford and is a professor of economics, emeritus, per his school bio.

Shyamala, who died in 2009 at age 70, was a breast cancer researcher. Breast Cancer Action noted her "work in isolating and characterizing the progesterone receptor gene transformed the medical establishment’s understanding of the hormone-responsiveness of breast tissue."

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Husband Doug Emhoff

Born in Brooklyn in 1964 and raised in Matawan, New Jersey, Doug Emhoff moved to Los Angeles with his family as a teen. He received his B.A. in communications from California State University, Northridge in 1987 and graduated with a J.D. from University of Southern California Gould School of Law three years later.

As Emhoff previously told CBS Sunday Morning, he met Harris in 2013 after they were set up on a blind date by a mutual friend. The entertainment litigator had texted the former California Attorney General at a Lakers game after some encouragement from his pal.

"We sat there in the stands and came up with this text that’s like, 'Hey, it’s Doug. Awkward. I’m texting you,'" he recalled to the outlet. "She said something like, 'Yay Lakers! Go Lakers!' Biggest Warriors fan out there."

While Emhoff feared he'd never hear from Harris again after he left a self-described "ridiculous" voicemail, she told CBS she thought the message was "just adorable" (though, she admitted she Googled him before their date).

They exchanged vows in a Santa Barbara, Calif. courthouse three years before Harris was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2017.

In addition to being the nation's first-ever second gentleman, Emhoff is the first Jewish spouse of an American president or vice president. He also taught law courses at Georgetown University and is dad to kids Cole and Ella Emhoff, whom he shares with ex-wife Kerstin Emhoff.

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Stepson Cole Emhoff

Cole Emhoff, born in 1994, will never forget when he was first introduced to Harris.

“I met her and we had this amazing dinner,” Emhoff's eldest, who was a senior in high school at the time of their meeting, recalled to Glamour in 2020. “And I realized like, Oh, my God, Doug has met someone who is completely unique and totally special. I think for all of us, it was love at first sight.”

Cole graduated from Colorado College in 2017. According to People, citing his now-private LinkedIn profile, he has worked for Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B and is married to Greenley Littlejohn, with Harris officiating their wedding in 2023.

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Stepdaughter Ella Emhoff

Ella Emhoff, born in 1999 and named after Ella Fitzgerald, has similar memories of her first meeting with Harris.

“It felt like we had known each other forever,” the artist, who was just entering high school at the time, added to Glamour. “And I think what was important was getting to know her as a person first—a person before a politician.”

Years after that introduction, Ella introduced Harris at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, where she accepted the vice-presidential nomination.

According to her LinkedIn profile, Ella—who previously confirmed a relationship with GQ editor Samuel Hinegraduated from New York's Parson’s School of Design in 2021 with a degree in Fine and Studio Arts. She interned at A.L.C. and worked as a fabricator at The Haas Brothers.

In addition to being a multidisciplinary artist—founding her company Soft Hands—she’s a model with IMG Models who has appeared in both Paris and New York Fashion Week.

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Sister Maya Harris

Among those closest to Harris is her younger sister, Maya Harris.

"We leaned on each other,” the 49th Vice President told The Washington Post in 2019. “We forged a bond that is unbreakable. When I think about it, all of the joyous moments in our lives, all of the challenging moments, all of the moments of transition, we have always been together."

As her bio notes, Maya served as a campaign chairperson during Harris' 2020 presidential run and later championed her run for VP alongside President Joe Biden. Previously, she worked as a senior policy advisor to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign.

Born in 1967, Maya graduated from University of California, Berkeley and then received her law degree from Stanford Law School. Her résumé includes leadership positions at the Ford Foundation and ACLU of Northern California, a senior fellow role at the Center for American Progress, a visiting scholar apppointment at Harvard Law School and author contribution to The Covenant with Black America.

Maya is married to Tony West, former Associate Attorney General and current Chief Legal Officer at Uber, and is mom to daughter Meena Harris.

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Niece Meena Harris

Born in 1984, Meena Harris is Harris' niece.

She attended Stanford University for undergrad and then studied at Harvard Law School. In addition to working as an attorney, she’s held positions at Facebook, Slack and Uber.

Later, Meena founded Phenomenal, a consumer and media company that’s produced musicals like Suffs, & Juliet and A Strange Loop and acquired satirical women’s magazine Reductress. She is also a best-selling children's book author of titles including Kamala and Maya's Big Idea, Ambitious Girl and The Truth About Mrs. Claus.

In addition, Meena is mom to daughters Amara and Leela, whom she shares with Nik Ajagu.

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