How This Spot-On Kamala Harris Impersonator Nails Her Iconic Laugh
There are few Americans who have had a crazier past month than Kamala Harris—but comedian Allison Reese is among them. Reese’s impression of the vice president was already a hit on social media before Harris picked up the baton from President Joe Biden, but it has blown up in a much bigger way since.
In this episode of The Last Laugh podcast, Reese talks about the wild ride she has been on as millions of followers eat up her deliciously spot-on take on the candidate’s cadence—especially her signature laugh—and the efforts she is taking not to inadvertently become a right-wing caricature. She also reveals why she wanted to impersonate Harris in her first audition for Saturday Night Live in 2019, what she made of former cast member Maya Rudolph’s very different approach to the impression, and why she believes her videos might have an even bigger political impact on TikTok than she would have had if she had been cast as Harris on SNL.
“Life has definitely gotten a lot busier,” Reese admits when I ask her what has changed for her since Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee. “I definitely have a lot more eyes on me and my work, which, as a comedian, is always a great thing. And as a middle child, it feels even better!”