Ella Emhoff Broke Her Silence After Rumors That She Had A Mental Breakdown Following Donald Trump's Election Win

Ella Emhoff is setting the record straight about her reaction to Donald Trump's 2024 US presidential election win.

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If you've been terminally online in the past week or so (who hasn't?), you've probably seen some idle rumormongering that Vice President Kamala Harris's stepdaughter had a serious reaction to the election results that resulted in a hospital stay.

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Yesterday, Ella took to her IG story to personally respond to all the speculation.

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"OK I'm just gonna go out and say it," she wrote, stating that "There's a rumor about me having a mental breakdown and getting checked into a hospital" and that the rumor itself is "Not true."

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"Also fuck you if you're out there spreading that," she wrote. "There's nothing wrong with showing emotion and crying...Anyone who says there is probably needs a good cry."

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"I've struggled with my mental health my whole life and I'm not ashamed of it," she concluded, adding that she's mainly been spending her time "playing fetch" with her dog Jerry.

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Ella's mother Kerstin also directly responded to a Twitter user spreading the false rumors, referring to them as "More MAGA bs" and asking people to "Leave my kids alone."

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"Ella is doing great and spending a lovely day with her mom! Having the ability to show your emotions is something we should all hope for. It’s ok to not feel great right now."

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"We aren’t letting anyone break our family down."

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The National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline is 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) and provides information and referral services; GoodTherapy.org is an association of mental health professionals from more than 25 countries who support efforts to reduce harm in therapy.