Exclusive | NYC comedian does spot-on Kamala Harris impression after election loss and the internet loves it

This Kamala Harris was bottle-shocked by the election results.New York City comedian Sienna Hubert-Ross posted a hilarious video the morning after President-elect Donald Trump won the White House, posing as the veep drowning her sorrows in wine and contemplating a new career in fast food.“I wonder if McDonald’s is hiring,” she says as Harris in the Nov.6 video that quickly went viral, garnering close to 4 million views so far.“Should I text Trump and be like, ‘Hiii, how are you?” she ponders, while draped in a blanket — still wearing her pantsuit from the previous night.The Kamala clone then takes a jab at all the celebs who endorsed her before going radio silent.“Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, where are you guys now?” she asks. “Because I’m in a basement drinking wine alone.” She also mulls her future.“I think I’ll just become like an influencer.

Like what do you do after you lose the presidency?” she laments.“Maybe I’ll start a podcast.”The distraught doppelganger also fears the familial implications of her defeat.“Dougie’s gonna leave me.

Ella’s gonna stop talking to me,” she says of Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff and his daughter, Ella.The video sparked close to 5,000 comments — many praising Hubert-Ross for the “spot-on” impression.“Crazy that I like fake Kamala more than real Kamala,” one gushed.On election night, Hubert-Ross also posted a series of videos of Harris spiraling while nervously watching the returns.“This is a lie.… There’s no way I would not win Georgia,” she wails in one video, which received 2.2 million views.During the campaign, Hubert-Ross traveled across the US dressed in a Harris pantsuit and wig — stumping on Wall Street, going to a MAGA rally in Las Vegas — and even ordering Chinese food in her well-documented and ever-changing accent.Her most popular video featured her version of the veep visiting McDonald’s, “showing you my old job, Mickey D’s,” which garnered a sta...

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Publisher: New York Post

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