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The woman who became the unwitting focus of Oprah Winfrey's rant at J.D. Vance has responded to the gaffe, saying she is 'disgusted' by the Republican vice presidential nominee's jibe at 'childless cat ladies'.
Winfrey was endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris at the DNC last night when she referenced Vance's resurfaced criticism that the US was being run by 'a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives'.
The broadcast awkwardly cut to a nonplussed woman - now identified as Maryland Delegate Teresa S. Woorman - directly after Winfrey delivered the cat line.
Woorman has since acknowledged the gaffe, making it clear she is 'having a great time at the DNC' and found the whole encounter humorous. She also suggested she's proud to be a 'childless cat lady' and took the opportunity to hit out at the Republican vice presidential nominee.
'D**n right this childless cat lady is 100% disgusted by J.D. Vance in general and 100% behind @KamalaHarris and @GovTimWalz! Also I may be childless but I do hope that's not a permanent condition, thanks!' she wrote.
Maryland Delegate Teresa S. Woorman, pictured at the DNC, has embraced becoming the unwitting focus of Oprah Winfrey's rant at J.D. Vance
Winfrey was endorsing Kamala Harris at the DNC last night (left) when she referenced Vance's resurfaced criticism that the US was being run by 'a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives'. The broadcast awkwardly cut to a nonplussed woman (right) - now identified as Woorman - directly after Winfrey delivered the cat line. The delegate quickly turned as if to evade the unfortunate timing
Winfrey, who long hosted her signature talk show from Chicago, last night picked up on one of Democrats' favorite themes of late, scoffing at how Vance once derided 'childless cat ladies' as he argued that Americans should be having more children.
'When a house is on fire we don't ask about the homeowners race or religion... We just try to do the best we can to save them,' she began. 'And if the place happens to belong to a childless cat lady. Well we try to get that cat out too.'
The camera then panned to the crowd, landing on Woorman, who coincidentally identifies as a 'childless cat lady'.
'Funny enough I recently got appointed to a legislative seat,' Woorman tweeted after the incident. 'And I got sworn in to the Maryland House of Delegates last week and I referred to myself as a childless cat lady during my remarks.'
Tagging both Winfrey and popstar Taylor Swift in her post, she added: 'I'm in good company'.
Swift, who is expected to throw her support behind the Harris-Walz campaign, is known to be a proud cat mother to three felines called Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button.
Despite Woorman seemingly embracing the attention, social media erupted into a wave of support for 'childless cat ladies' after the delegate was received the unexpected attention at the conference.
'I'm screaming at the DNC cutting to this random woman when Oprah made a 'childless cat lady' comment,' wrote Buzzfeed's Spencer Althouse. 'taking a page from Wendy Williams' cameraman lol.'
Dale Tegman added: 'Representation matters: justice for childless cat ladies. WE SEE YOU GRRL.'
'She's like 'I know you ain't looking at me',' wrote one other user on X at the woman's attempt to turn away from the camera.
Another posted: 'Omg I was thinking the same thing. And even the way the poor girl turns around'.
Woorman has since acknowledged the gaffe, making it clear she is 'having a great time at the DNC' and found the whole encounter humorous
Tagging popstar Taylor Swift in her post, Woorman admitted she is a 'cat lady' and said 'I'm in good company'. Swift, who is expected to throw her support behind the Harris-Walz campaign, is known to be a proud cat mother to three felines
Social media erupted into a wave of support for 'childless cat ladies' after the delegate was received the unexpected attention at the conference
Vance's 2021 comment that blasted Harris and others 'childless cat ladies' went viral on social media after he was chosen as former President Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 presidential election.
He told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson the US was run by 'a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable too.'
'Look at Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, AOC - the entire future of the Democrats is controlled by people without children,' Trump's newly-announced running mate continued.
'How does it make any sense we've turned our country over to people who don't really have a direct stake in it?'
Vance pushed back on critics of his comments after they made headlines, claiming those putting him on blast lied about what he said, and even doubled down on what he meant.
'If you look at what the left has done, they have radically taken this out of context and, in fact, aggressively lied about what I've said,' Vance told Fox News in late July.
'What I do think is true, and this goes to the heart of what I was talking about three years ago in those comments, but it's going to be something I continue to talk about, is that the left has increasingly become explicitly anti-child and anti-family,' he continued.
Host Trey Gowdy pointed out to Vance that there have been many leaders without biological children from George Washington to former Republican Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
'So I think you will agree with me that direct offspring are not necessary to be fully invested in the future of this country,' Gowdy said.
'Of course not, Trey. I do think that being a parent actually has a profound effect on somebody's perspective and we should honor and respect that,' Vance said.
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'But there are a whole host of people who don't have children for a whole host of reasons. And they certainly are great people who can participate fully in the life of this country.'
The legendary talk show host and philanthropist Winfrey made the comments a big part of her surprise appearance at the DNC.
Winfrey was a late add to the schedule, but with her Chicago ties and previous endorsements of Democratic presidential candidates of color, her attendance should have been anticipated.
The longtime talk show host entered the United Center announcing: 'Who said you can't go home again!'
She said she remained a political 'independent' but asked independents and undecided voters to back Harris.
'We are beyond ridiculous tweets and lies and foolery,' she said, comments clearly aimed at Trump. 'These are complicated times, and they require adult conversations.'
When she made the reference to Vance, she was pointing out that 'we are not so different from our neighbors.
Despite her partisan slaps, Winfrey told the crowd that she still identified as an 'independent.'
'Now there's a certain candidate that says if we just go to the polls this one time we'll never have to do it again,' she said. 'You're looking at a registered independent who is proud to vote again and again because I'm an American and that's what Americans do.'
Oprah Winfrey sang Vice President Kamala Harris' name and took a 'childless cat lady' swipe at J.D. Vance during a Wednesday night appearance at the Democratic National Convention
Donald Trump (left) and Oprah Winfrey (right) are photographed together in 1988
'Voting is the best of America,' she said. 'And I have always, since I was eligible to vote, I've always voted my values. So that is what is needed in this election now more than ever.'
'So I'm calling on all you independents and all you undecideds,' Winfrey added.
She encouraged them to vote for the Democratic ticket because it stood for 'decency and respect.'
'But more than anything else, let us choose freedom. Why? Because that's the best of America,' Winfrey said. 'We're all Americans and together let's all choose Kamala Harrisssss,' she said in a sing-song voice.