Kamala Harris is gearing up for the presidential election in November, and she’s now a TikTok star.
The vice president took to the video sharing platform — on which she’s already accumulated 3.2 million followers — to share a clip on Saturday (July 27) featuring *NSYNC star Lance Bass. “Hey Kamala, what are we gonna say to Donald Trump in November?” Bass asks Harris in the selfie-style video.
“Bye, bye, bye,” the attorney-turned-politician tells the camera, in reference to *NSYNC’s 2000 hit of the same name. The track then begins to play as Bass does the well-known hand choreography for the “bye, bye, bye” line in the chorus.
“Ain’t no lie,” Harris captioned the post, another reference to a lyric in the song.
President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race against Donald Trump on July 21, subsequently endorsing Harris. Since then, countless party members, public figures and voters alike provided an outpouring of support for her last-minute campaign. “On behalf of the American people, I thank Joe Biden for his extraordinary leadership as President of the United States and for his decades of service to our country,” Harris wrote in a public response to the news. “I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination.”
Harris has also become engrained in pop culture. Charli XCX posted on Twitter, “Kamala IS Brat,” and the Harris campaign responded by swapping in the Brat album’s lime green color and font on its official account.