“Where did JLo go?”
Unsurprisingly, Inauguration Reactions From Celebrity Kids Prove to Be Adorable
Adults understood what it meant to watch President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris get sworn in at the inauguration. Witnessing the first female, Black, and South Asian vice president assume office was a historic moment. Even though kids might not grasp the complete significance of Inauguration Day, celebrities like Mindy Kaling and America Ferrera are sharing their children's sweet reactions to the event.
Mindy Kaling“I was at work, but apparently she said: ‘Is that mommy? It looks like mommy,’” Kaling captioned a photo of Katherine as she watched the inauguration. “Best compliment I ever got! It matters. Happy Inauguration everyone.”
Rachel BilsonRachel Bilson shared a photo of Vice President Harris being sworn into office. Her daughter, Briar, commented on the moment: “My little girl this morning said, ‘Mommy can I be the first woman president,’ to which I replied, ‘Absolutely.’”
Andy CohenCohen posted a photo of himself holding his son Benjamin's hand as they watched President Biden give his inaugural address.
Hilary DuffDuff posted a series of photos to her Instagram Stories of her son, Luca, saying the Pledge of Allegiance with his school friends. She also posted a pic of some presidential treats that she undoubtedly shared with her son and daughter, Banks.
America FerreraAmerica Ferrera is mom to children Lucia and Sebastian, who was with her to watch the inauguration ceremony. She shared a photo on Instagram of her crying while holding Sebastian. “‘Why you crying?’ ‘What is democracy?’ ‘Where did JLo go?’ - a little easier to answer Baz’s questions today,” she captioned the post. “So much work ahead to build the world we want our babies to inherit. Grateful for today’s victory and for @amandascgorman ‘s words: ‘There is always light, if only we are brave enough to see it, if only we are brave enough to be it.’ #bethelight #inauguration #BidenHarris.”
January 20, 2021, is a day that will go down in history. Our generation understands what it means to see this diversity in the White House. It's our dream that the younger generation won't even remember a time when women weren't elected to the highest positions in the country.
This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Paulina Jayne Isaac