Michelle Obama talks about her first kiss, Barack Obama and Malia’s prom date | See video
Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the US, reunited with her ‘push up contest’ pal Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show.
SNS | New Delhi | November 16, 2018 4:35 pm
Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the US, reunited with her ‘push up contest’ pal Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Thursday’s episode featured her in an hour-long candid conversation with Ellen.
Michelle and Ellen discussed the former’s bestselling memoir ‘Becoming’, their life in the White House, and much more on the show.
Opening the episode, host Ellen DeGeneres complained about her name being mentioned in the book only once. She continued with giving a romantic reading of an excerpt from Michelle Obama’s memoir, about arranging her first kiss with her eighth-grade crush.
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Speaking about living in the White House, Michelle narrated how they arranged for their daughter Malia’s prom date to pick her up and the hoops she and former President Barack Obama had to jump through.
Barack Obama even said running for a second term was all worthwhile after watching Malia getting followed to prom by three cars with armed men, Michelle revealed.
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The former first lady also opened up about how vastly different one day in the White House could be. She talked about starting off one day with a heavy heart at the funeral for the victims of the Charleston church shooting then later flying back to DC and breaking out of the White House to celebrate the legalisation of same-sex marriages nationwide.
The episode will air on Romedy NOW on November 16 at 8 pm.
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