What else can be observed by Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff’s body language
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Observing the way the second couple observed inauguration events together, Carr told us she can tell, “They share spiritual beliefs as well as political beliefs for the direction of our country.” But their body language also demonstrated more than just Harris and Emhoff’s ideologies, with Carr adding about the husband and wife, “They are also still in love as seen by each nodding his and her bowed head in prayer as the priest mentioned the word ’love.'”
Meanwhile, it is one particular facial expression that reveals a lot about our new VP. “Much of Kamala’s personality is expressed through her smile,” Carr noted, adding, “It was not easy to observe her usual cheerful smile.” But once the mask was removed, Carr said about Harris, “She tried to hold in her tears and looked down and away to gain her composure. When Sonia Sotomayor began the swearing in oath, Kamala switched from emotional to logical, and stood straight and composed and she repeated the oath.” Still, Carr points out a sweet moment from the serious day, saying about Harris, “She had a moment of silent giggles, when she recognized with her peripheral vision that her husband turned to look at her and smile.”
Kamala Harris’ Body Language With Her Husband At The Inauguration Says A Lot
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By Melissa Willets/Jan. 20, 2021 12:59 pm EST
Interestingly, the first second gentleman, as Harris noted he will be called, showed both support and deference to his wife on her big day (via Today). She also joked about what she will refer to him as, saying, “I’ll call him ‘honey.’”
On inauguration day, Carr told The List she first observed Harris and Emhoff walking in. “Kamala was supported by holding the arm of her husband,” she said. “This shows he treats her as a lady and that he is indeed a gentleman — but also strong enough in his own self-confidence to not feel intimidated by his wife’s power and influence.”
What else can be observed by Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff’s body language
Observing the way the second couple observed inauguration events together, Carr told us she can tell, “They share spiritual beliefs as well as political beliefs for the direction of our country.” But their body language also demonstrated more than just Harris and Emhoff’s ideologies, with Carr adding about the husband and wife, “They are also still in love as seen by each nodding his and her bowed head in prayer as the priest mentioned the word ’love.'”
Meanwhile, it is one particular facial expression that reveals a lot about our new VP. “Much of Kamala’s personality is expressed through her smile,” Carr noted, adding, “It was not easy to observe her usual cheerful smile.” But once the mask was removed, Carr said about Harris, “She tried to hold in her tears and looked down and away to gain her composure. When Sonia Sotomayor began the swearing in oath, Kamala switched from emotional to logical, and stood straight and composed and she repeated the oath.” Still, Carr points out a sweet moment from the serious day, saying about Harris, “She had a moment of silent giggles, when she recognized with her peripheral vision that her husband turned to look at her and smile.”
Meanwhile, it is one particular facial expression that reveals a lot about our new VP. “Much of Kamala’s personality is expressed through her smile,” Carr noted, adding, “It was not easy to observe her usual cheerful smile.”
But once the mask was removed, Carr said about Harris, “She tried to hold in her tears and looked down and away to gain her composure. When Sonia Sotomayor began the swearing in oath, Kamala switched from emotional to logical, and stood straight and composed and she repeated the oath.”
Still, Carr points out a sweet moment from the serious day, saying about Harris, “She had a moment of silent giggles, when she recognized with her peripheral vision that her husband turned to look at her and smile.”