Vice President Kamala Harris has two stepchildren, Cole and Ella Emhoff, whom she shares with husband Doug Emhoff. Both Ella and Cole are big supporters of Harris, speaking at the Democratic National Convention in August, when Harris was nominated as the party's presidential candidate. The 59-year-old vice president in 2014 and became stepmother to his two children.
Cole was 19 and Ella was 15 when Harris and Emhoff married. In in which she detailed her love for Cole and Ella, describing them as her “endless source of love and pure joy.” Read on to learn more about Kamala Harris' stepchildren Cole and Ella Emhoff.
In her 2019 book, “The Truths We Hold,” Harris said she and Emhoff waited for her to meet the children until about two months after their first date. “I was already hooked on Doug, but I believe it was Cole and Ella who reeled me in.” she said in the Elle essay.
“They are brilliant, talented, funny kids who have grown to be remarkable adults.” During a 2021 appearance for the Democratic National Convention, Ella described the VP as “Momala, the world’s greatest stepmom.” Cole Emhoff was born on .
According to IMDB, he works in entertainment. In her Elle essay, Harris revealed that Cole was named after celebrated American jazz saxophonist John Coltrane. Harris described in her piece how the family spends time together around the table for Sunday dinners and that it's her stepson who "sets the table and picks the music.
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