Vice President JD Vance's journey to the White House wouldn't be complete without his wife, second lady Usha Vance. Long before being chosen as President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate, JD developed a unique love story with Usha when they were both in law school. Their relationship, however, took on the spotlight even more when the Vance family entered the White House on January 30, 2025. In November 2025, the couple faced headlines when Usha was spotted without her wedding ring while visiting military training facility Camp Lejeune in North Carolina with first lady Melanie Trump. Barack Obama and Michelle Obama: A Timeline of Their Relationship A spokesperson for Usha later released a statement to People that read, "[She is] a mother of three young children, who does a lot of dishes, gives lots of baths, and forgets her ring sometimes." Keep reading to learn more about JD and Usha's love story as they continue living in the White House: 2010 JD Vance and Usha Vance Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images When JD and Usha were both students at Yale Law School, the pair met when they joined a discussion group on "social decline in white America." In an interview with NBC News in 2017, Usha said she and JD took all of their classes together and were friends before they started dating. When they were assigned to work on a brief together, Usha became even more impressed by his diligence. "I've never seen anybody so starstruck," their law school professor, Amy Chua, said of JD in an interview with NBC News. "It was love at first sight." 2014 In 2014, the couple got married and held both Christian and Hindu ceremonies. (JD later converted to Catholicism in 2019.) "There are a lot of things that we just agree on, I think, especially when it comes to family life, how to raise our kids," Usha told Fox News in June about her interfaith marriage. "I think the answer really is that we just talk a lot." 2016 JD released his bestselling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. The book detailed his childhood in the working-class United States Rust Belt. It later became a 2020 movie directed by Ron Howard. At one point in the book, JD recalled the time he "fell hard" for Usha at Yale. He described her as a "genetic anomaly" because she possessed so many ideal qualities. He also admitted that he "violated every rule of modern dating" by telling her he was in love after one date. 2017 JD Vance and Usha Vance SAUL LOEB / AFP Vance and Usha welcomed their first child, son Ewan, in June 2017. The couple later welcomed their second son, Vivek, in February 2020, before welcoming daughter Mirabel in December 2021. "We were blessed with an early Christmas present this year," JD wrote via Instagram after Mirabel's birth. "Everyone please meet Mirabel Rose Vance, our first girl. Mama and baby both doing great, and we're feeling very grateful this Christmas season." August 2024 Amid the 2024 presidential race, Usha sat down with Fox News for her first solo interview. During the chat, the future second lady was asked about her husband's 2021 remark about the United States being run by "childless cat ladies." "The reality is, JD ... made a quip in service of making a point that he wanted to make that was substantive," she said. "What he was really saying is that it can be really hard to be a parent in this country, and sometimes our policies are designed in a way that make it even harder." January 2025 JD and Usha celebrated their new home in the White House with a familiar tradition. "The inaugural balls are a beautiful, time-honored tradition of the Presidency," JD wrote via Instagram at the time. "Usha and I were honored to join President Trump in celebrating the beginning of the new golden age of America. Now let's get to work 🇺🇸." Meghan Markle and More Stars Voting on Election Day Through the Years October 2025 Despite living in the White House, both JD and Usha wanted to give their kids a relatively normal Halloween by dressing up as a family. "We hope you had a spooktacular Halloween!" Usha wrote via Instagram with photos from their celebration in Washington, D.C.