Wednesday was an embarrassment of riches for JD Vance haters, but for the vice president, it was just an embarrassment.

And it’s partially due to his wife, Usha Vance.

That’s because two separate clips of the couple went viral for different reasons, neither of which was particularly good for the president’s second-in-command.

One of the clips was from a special Father’s Day edition of Usha’s podcast, “Storytime with the Second Lady,” and showed the vice president awkwardly tapping the knee of the mother of his children, causing her to appear to flinch at his touch.

The other clip, from a June 14 interview with CBS News, shocked many people on social media, as it could be interpreted as Usha taking a subtle jab at her husband’s conversion to Catholicism as an adult, which is the focus of his new book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.”

Usha Vance was raised Hindu, and although her husband has previously said he’d love for her to convert to his faith, her comment on the issue suggested it isn’t going to happen.

Her reasoning came across to some on social media as a not-small helping of shade at the “Hillbilly Elegy” author’s dysfunctional past, which included an impoverished childhood with a mother who struggled with drug addiction.

After CBS reporter Robert Costa asked her if her husband’s journey of faith affected her own, she explained that it’s been more “personal” for him.

“I grew up in a Hindu household that was a very stable household. I have not felt the same need to seek something different that he (JD Vance) has,” she said. “So I think the journey has been more in our relationship, right? Trying to understand where he is, the different ways he’s thinking about things, how that fits into the life that we have together ... and less a religious journey of my own.”

The exchange went viral on Wednesday after India Today journalist Shashank Mattoo posted about it on X.

"I grew up in a Hindu household that was a very stable household. I have not felt the same need to seek something different that he (JD Vance) has," says US Second Lady Usha Vance on her religion and her husband's conversion to Catholicism pic.twitter.com/boDlPGGAxF

And here are some examples of social media’s interpretation:

Usha is literally saying "I'm not from a broken family so I didn't feel the need to convert to another religion"Holy Shit https://t.co/uOTOjl2wBr

Usha Vance truly understands her husband—but also the entire Groyper movement that her husband tries to corral to his cause, even as they attack his wife. It is composed mostly of disaffected men from broken homes, desperate for belonging, identity, and fatherly guidance. https://t.co/DaaPrUE32F

She was pointing out that he grew up in an unstable household and felt the need to change his religious views for that reason. JD claimed to be an Atheist when he married her. Then 'converted' to Catholicism iirc in the late 2010s. This rarely happens. Non Believers don't… https://t.co/TZxj15o7E2

This is such a brutal answer that MAGA fans won't even understand that they have been brutalised.Maybe even Vance didn't 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/YHT0XghuEf

This might be the nastiest read I’ve ever seen someone give sitting next to a person 😂 https://t.co/oQLp1He1UB

She seems like a real smart ass for trying to humiliate her husband in this way. A good wife would have probably just said that she hasn't yet come to believe in Catholicism personally or something along those lines, not shame him for his background or upbringing. https://t.co/cyQJsdPhLG

Religion is a personal journey. Vance opened the door to this line of questioning through his own discussions about faith over the past year. While his responses may resonate with some and win over certain audiences, they are also likely to alienate others and cost him support… https://t.co/War6RSPrtU

You can see the complete interview below with Usha Vance’s comments about her “very stable household” coming around the 1:51 mark.

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