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After achieving “four seconds of fame” thanks to Oprah, a social media user delivered a scathing impersonation of Vice President Kamala Harris to reveal her actual opinion.

From Beyoncé to Billie Eilish, and of course Taylor Swift, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee has relied on the cult of personality to bolster her flimsy campaign. Likewise, it appeared that Oprah Winfrey’s “Unite for America Rally” wasn’t above using unvetted clips to spin a narrative for Harris’ so-called “Opportunity Economy.”

What was unfortunate for the billionaire media mogul proved to be the internet’s gain, however, when a woman featured during the town hall shared how she hoped to be “unburdened” from another four years of Harris’ Marxist policies.

“So I got my four seconds of fame on the Oprah Winfrey show and of all people to be her guest, let me show you who it was,” said the woman in the video, Blaire Allison, before sharing a clip that evidently featured her saying, “I don’t understand how people are affording life right now.”

Foregoing the mental gymnastics required to dismiss Harris’ culpability for the current state of economic duress felt by millions of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, the featured social media user turned to impersonating the vice president’s speech patterns as she explained, “To my Americans, let me make something perfectly clear. M’kay? I do not support Harris for president. M’kay.?”

“I want to be unburdened by who has been in the White House the last three-and-a-half years. M’kay,” she added.

@blaire_allison UNBURDEN US DEAR JESUS. #oprah #famousfr #tiktokfamous #election2024 #debate #trump2024 #yucky #actress ♬ original sound – Blaire ✨ Allison

“As I stand here today, on this stage, standing on this stage today, the day after yesterday, I just want you to know, m’kay, how I stand. And how I stand today is that I do not support Harris for president, m’kay? M’kay,” the impersonator went on before pretending the cameras had stopped filming while further mocking the heavily scripted campaign by suggesting the questions had been given to her days in advance.

Social media users reveled in the opportunity to counter the astroturf support that had included the likes of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and Meryl Streep calling in at the beginning of the event as Allison added a statement on her TikTok account that explained, “Many have asked if the Oprah Winfrey show asked for my permission to post my TikTok. No, they didn’t.”

“I had no clue that clip would be shared while she interviewed Kamala Harris. I have made it very clear I do not support Kamala Harris, at all,” she went on. “I wish there were rules in place where national television shows must be granted permission before using a creator’s content. At the least, they should notify the creator before airing it on National TV.”

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