Even though Second Lady Usha Vance is known for maintaining a low public profile and rarely granting interviews, she surprised many by speaking openly with USA Today in December 2025. As the wife of Vice President JD Vance, she typically avoids public commentary about her personal life, but this time she did not completely sidestep questions surrounding her marriage. While she stopped short of offering clear confirmations or denials, the way she addressed recent rumors spoke volumes and left room for interpretation.
Speculation about the state of the Vances’ marriage has circulated for months, particularly after Usha was seen in public without her wedding band. For many observers, the missing ring immediately raised questions about whether the couple might be facing serious trouble behind the scenes. Rather than offering a detailed explanation, Usha responded with a tone that appeared calm, detached, and even amused. She suggested that the absence of the ring was not a meaningful signal at all, explaining that sometimes she simply is not wearing it, especially after going to the gym or showering. According to her, it was a mundane detail that did not warrant the attention it had received.
Usha also made it clear that she does not devote much emotional energy to public speculation about her relationship. She said she largely laughs off the chatter and does not take it seriously. This response, though measured, struck many as unusually indifferent given the level of attention surrounding her marriage. Rather than pushing back firmly against the rumors or affirming her commitment to her husband, she chose to downplay the entire conversation, positioning it as background noise rather than something worthy of concern.
However, her comments did not end there. Elsewhere in the interview, Usha appeared to subtly address rumors involving JD Vance and Erika Kirk, which gained traction after the two shared a notably friendly hug at a Turning Point USA event. Images and videos of the moment spread quickly online, prompting speculation about a possible affair. Though Usha did not reference Erika Kirk or the rumors directly, her remarks seemed deliberately broad, as if encompassing all forms of public conjecture about her personal life.