Doug Emhoff’s first wife who he cheated on with nanny made unfortunate post about JD Vance’s spouse days before DailyMail.com revealed her marital humiliation

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff’s first wife, whom he cheated on with their nanny, recently predicted that JD Vance and his wife will split next year.

Kerstin Emhoff made the comment in a post on X, just days before DailyMail.com first revealed that Kerstin and Doug had split after he got their children’s nanny pregnant.

“Usha will join the ex-wives’ club in 2025. Remember my words,” Kerstin Emhoff wrote.

She shared a video of JD Vance that was posted on the campaign page for her ex-husband’s new wife, Kamala Harris.

Emhoff admitted to infidelity for the first time since DailyMail.com broke the story.

In a post on her X-page, Kerstin Emhoff, pictured here next to her daughter Ella and ex-husband Doug, claimed that JD Vance would split from his wife next year

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, during a campaign rally at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on July 27, 2024

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, during a campaign rally at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on July 27, 2024

He told CNN: ‘During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through difficult times because of my actions.

‘I took responsibility and in the years that followed we processed the situation as a family and emerged stronger.’

The nanny, 47-year-old Najen Naylor, did not deny the story when DailyMail.com approached her at her home in The Hamptons, New York’s millionaire’s paradise.

She wouldn’t comment on it other than to say, “I’m kind of panicking right now.”

A close friend with direct knowledge of the affair and the pregnancy told DailyMail.com that Naylor did not keep the child.

Naylor’s social media features a video of a mystery girl named Brook from 2009, the year the baby was reportedly born.

Another friend, Stacey Brooks, also did not deny any of the claims, but said she would not release any further information without Naylor’s permission.

The inflammatory news would cause panic in Harris’ campaign, just as she has surpassed Donald Trump in several polls.

Najen Naylor, seen here, did not deny the story when approached by DailyMail.com at her home in the millionaires' New York playground, The Hamptons

Najen Naylor, seen here, did not deny the story when approached by DailyMail.com at her home in the millionaires’ New York playground, The Hamptons

Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and Second Instance Doug Emhoff address their staff at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware.

Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and Second Instance Doug Emhoff address their staff at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware.

Emhoff, 59, and Kerstin, 57, ended their 16-year marriage in 2009 when she discovered the affair, the sources said.

Sources claim that after the affair, Naylor was forced to quit her job as a teacher at The Willows, an elite private elementary school in Culver City, California.

She taught the Emhoff children and also worked as a nanny for the couple.

Another friend with extensive knowledge of the scandal confirmed the affair with Emhoff, but told DailyMail.com that Naylor did not keep the baby.

Emhoff met Harris, then California’s attorney general, when he was set up on a blind date by one of her friends in 2013. They married the following year.

The allegations about Emhoff’s alleged affair were first made on July 31 by right-wing activist and journalist Laura Loomer in a post on the social media site X, though she did not mention Naylor by name.

Emhoff met Harris, then California's attorney general, when he was set up on a blind date by one of her friends in 2013

Emhoff met Harris, then California’s attorney general, when he was set up on a blind date by one of her friends in 2013

Loomer said five sources told her that Emhoff cheated on his first wife and impregnated a teacher at the Willows school.

Usha Chilukuri Vancecame into the spotlight as the wife of Republican vice presidential nominee Vance after meeting her husband while in law school at Yale University.

After law school, Usha Vance clerked for conservative judges: first for U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Brett Kavanaugh, then as an appeals court judge in Washington, and later for Chief Justice John Roberts.

She then practiced law at Munger, Tolles & Olson, a law firm that describes itself as “radically progressive.”

She left the company shortly after her husband was chosen as Trump’s running mate.