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Michelle Obama is thrilled with the news that Viola Davis will be playing her in.
ET's Kevin Frazier and his son, Reece, spoke to the former first lady about Davis' casting in Showtime's upcoming anthology series, with Obama gushing that the actress «is the greatest.»«I feel that not worthy,» she said. «I wish I could be better to live up to the character that Viola has to play, but it's exciting.»«Anything Viola does, she does it with passion and vigor, and I know she will do no less for this
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Easter still looks a little different this year, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, however our favorite stars have still found ways to celebrate. While some celebs, like Kelly Ripa, posted throwback photos to Easter celebrations from years past, fashion icon Victoria Beckham reunited with her son Brooklyn Beckham and his fiance Nicola Peltz. Keep scrolling to see how the A-listers are celebrating.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Michelle Obama made a surprise appearance on Thursday's episode of The One Show. MORE: Michelle Obama opens up about daughters Sasha and Malia in new interview The former First Lady joined hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas via video chat for a very special edition of the BBC show.
UPDATED, 1 PM PT: Michelle Obama and Lin-Manuel Miranda are set appear on NBC’s Roll Up Your Sleeves vacccination special, set to air Sunday, April 18, the network and producer ATTN: said today. Matthew McConaughey also will interview Dr. Anthony Fauci in the special, which aims to raise awareness and encourage the American public to get vaccinated to put an end to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Regina King directed Viola Davis in “Black Americana: A Photo Essay on Love and Pain” for W Magazine.
Hollywood veteran Viola Davis, who will be essaying the role of Michelle Obama in the Showtime series, The First Lady, recently opened up about her experience portraying the character.
Viola Davis is opening up about her upcoming role as Michelle Obama in Showtime series, The First Lady.
Viola Davis made a virtual appearance on Friday’s edition of “The Tonight Show”, and admitting some trepidation about her latest role: portraying Michelle Obama in Showtime limited series “The First Lady”, which has also cast Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, and Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford.
Michelle Obama has joked her husband, former President Barack Obama, had the "tougher time being an empty nester."The political pair have two daughters, Malia, 22, and 19-year-old Sasha, and both moved back home as their university schooling went online during the coronavirus pandemic.But Michelle has now admitted that Barack finds having them home a "delight," whereas she is ready to "kick them out the door" again.RELATED: Michelle Obama's parenting style with daughters Malia and Sasha revealed
Viola Davis has Michelle Obama‘s stamp of approval!
Michelle Obama is praying for healing between the Sussexes and the British royal family.
Michelle Obama wishes Meghan Markle and Prince Harry nothing but the best after their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. The former FLOTUS, 57, weighed in on the controversial special, in which the couple made shocking claims about the royal family, including that Meghan was asked about the color of her unborn son’s skin. Michelle is “praying” for the family as they navigate their rift.
Angelique Jackson Oscar winner Viola Davis will receive the Icon Award from the African American Film Critics Assn. during the 12th annual AAFCA awards on April 7.
COVID-19 vaccine. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W.
Like any family, quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on the Obamas. But despite the struggle of having four independent people — two who are supposed to be enjoying college — living under one roof, Michelle Obama is counting her blessings where she can find them. The former first lady, 57, said that staying at home together has actually strengthened her and husband Barack Obama‘s relationship with their daughters, Sasha and Malia.
Lexi Underwood has been cast in the recurring role of Malia Obama in the Showtime anthology series "The First Lady," Variety has learned. The series is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House.