Kamala Harris's debate night jewelry resembles its own Bluetooth devices, adding fuel to the conspiracy theory about her earrings. The company even offered to create orange ones for Donald Trump.
Following Tuesday's presidential debate, rumors on social media have taken off like wildfire, claiming that Harris, 59, was given clip-on audio headphones disguised as pearl earrings for her confrontation with the former president, 78. The vice president was allegedly seen wearing a pair of Icebach Sound Solutions' Bluetooth earbuds, which the company is based in Germany. This claim prompted the company to comment on the now-viral story.
They are unsure if Mrs. Harris wore any of our merchandise. The similarity is obvious, and even though their product was not created with presidential debates in mind, it is appropriate for them, Malte Iversen, managing director of Icebach, joked in a statement to tech publication Tom's Guide. They're working on a male version right now, and they should be able to provide it to the Trump campaign soon to make sure there are equal opportunities for both candidates. However, choosing a color can be difficult because orange doesn't go well with many other hues.
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The vice president's pearls were the focus of the so-called earring-gate controversy, which started when a few right-wingers claimed the pearls held a secret Bluetooth device that allowed the vice president to be coached