Shockwave host Howard Stern told Kamala Harris he “hated” seeing her mocked on “Saturday Night Live” during the vice president’s appearance on his radio show on Tuesday.
“I hate it. I don’t want to be made fun of,” Stern said The Democratic presidential candidate said. “There’s a lot at stake. I think the future of this entire country right now…it’s literally at stake.”
But Harris, 59, said she laughs at actress Maya Rudolph’s impersonations of herself, including in last week’s episode.
“It was funny,” she said. “I’m a huge fan of Maya Rudolph, so I think she put a lot of time into creating the piece and the character.”
Rudolph reprized her role as Harris this season after first playing the former California district attorney during the lead-up to the 2020 election.
Harris also addressed the “SNL” skits during an appearance on “The View” earlier in the day.
she A video clip was shown For Rudolph’s performance, which you haven’t seen yet, on the talk show.
“Maya Rudolph. I mean, she’s so good. She has it all — the suit, the jewelry, everything, the mannerisms,” Harris said.
The two appearances are part of a new media tour Harris is undertaking less than a month before Election Day.
She has previously been interviewed on the podcast “Call Her Daddy” to reach younger generations as well as “60 Minutes” and will appear on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night.
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