Now that Vice President Kamala Harris has been upgraded to potential Democratic nominee for president of the United States, it’s probably time we learn more about the potential First Couple: aka Kamala and her hubby, Doug Emhoff. You’ve probably wondered how these two met and ended up as one of the most well-known pairs in Washington.
Picture this: It’s 2013, and Kamala Harris is California’s Attorney General. Enter Doug Emhoff, an entertainment lawyer that TikTok is now calling the “white boy of the month.” Seriously, the internet has been thirsting over him heavy AF since a photo of him in the 80s starting circulating online. So, how did Kamala And Doug meet??
i need Gen z to see this picture of Kamala’s husband in the 80s and make him TikTok’s white boy of the month @SecondGentleman pic.twitter.com/qYeFS8kplX
— Peanut Butter Pretzels (@onedankmom) July 24, 2024
How Did Kamala And Doug Meet?
It started with a little help from the modern-day Cupid: a blind date. But not just any blind date — this one was orchestrated by Kamala’s dear friend, Chrisette Hudlin, who knew Doug through work. Chrisette, being the ultimate wingwoman, saw the potential for some serious sparks and decided to play matchmaker.
Now, we all know blind dates can be hit or miss, but this one? Total hit. Doug texted Kamala right after getting her number from Chrisette. His first message? A casual yet charming, “Hi. My name is Doug. I’m a friend of Chrisette’s. She gave me your number. Hope that’s okay. I’d love to take you to dinner.”
Kamala, intrigued and probably thinking, “Why not? Let’s see what this guy’s got,” agreed to meet him. Their first date was at an intimate Italian restaurant in Los Angeles, and let’s just say, the chemistry was instant. Kamala later revealed that Doug won her over with his wit, humor, and genuine kindness. Plus, she thought he was a total gentleman — probably a great “first” gentleman in her mind.
Things moved quickly from there, and within a year, Doug knew he had found “the one.” He proposed in 2014, and by August of the same year, they tied the knot in a small, private ceremony at the Santa Barbara courthouse. The ceremony was a blend of their cultures — Kamala’s Indian heritage and Doug’s Jewish roots.
Fast forward to today, and Doug has become the country’s first-ever Second Gentleman, supporting Kamala. Seriously, Doug left his high-profile job to fully support Kamala’s political journey, proving that behind every strong woman is a man who’s not afraid to play a supporting role — or, whatever the saying is. And it all started with a blind date — so maybe you should let your friend set you two up.