Kamala Harris shared what she loves the most about President Joe Biden.

The vice president appeared on Tuesday's episode of "I've Had It" podcast. During the sit-down interview with hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, Harris was asked who her favorite co-workers were or who she had the most fun with in the cabinet, and the politician said it was the president.

"Well, I mean, the person that I definitely have the most fun with is the president," Harris responded.

"He's also got an incredible sense of humor. And you know it, back to your point, you have to find humor in life. If you're going to actually be able to get through it and be sane. So, there are moments where we just find the humor in a moment that otherwise some others might not be able to see it."

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris introduces President Joe Biden during an event about their administration's work to regulate artificial intelligence in the East Room of the White House on October 30, 2023 in Washington, DC.
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Harris also stressed the importance of not taking things too seriously. For the VP, it helps to know how to manage oneself and make light of some situations.

"It's just important to not take yourself too seriously when everything is so serious," she added.

In the same interview, the hosts asked Harris about her feelings after being elected as the first female vice president. She acknowledged how her role carried a "significant sense of responsibility" and how it could inspire others - especially young boys and girls - to dream big, too.

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 U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a ”Reproductive Freedom Campaign Rally" at George Mason University on January 23, 2024 in Manassas, Virginia.
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"I've been the first woman in many of my elected positions, and I carry a significant sense of responsibility and a duty to remind girls and women that they can be and do anything, and [at] that moment, one of the things that I knew was there will be girls and boys, by the way, who will see something they've never seen before and hopefully it'll reinforce for them," she said.

"Don't ever limit your ambitions or dreams based on other people's limited ideas of who can do what, right? And that's for kids of any gender, boys or girls."

In related news, Harris and Michelle Obama recently praised Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" album. Obama said the singer redefined the music genre and transformed the culture. Harris added that it was a reminder that one should "never feel confined to other people's perspective of what our lane is."


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US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris (L) greets Former US First Lady Michelle Obama as US Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff (2nd R) greets Former US President Barack Obama before US President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th US President on January 20, 2021, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
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However, Megyn Kelly disagreed with them and said the reactions to Beyoncé's new album were "typically over the top." She also didn't find it empowering and disapproved of how it portrayed women.

"I have to say, I don't find this empowering at all," Kelly said of Beyoncé's new music. "There's something strange about what is happening with the modern-day definition of what a strong woman is. You can't have any vulnerabilities or insecurities. You have to be this badass b***h who is threatening. To me, it's a turnoff."