Staying mum. Michelle Obama responded to a Barack sex question on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and she plead the fifth about her sex life with her husband.
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The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominees in the categories of sports, children's and short-form TV programs for the 2021 PGA Awards. Sports program nominees are Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women's Gymnastics, Hard Knocks: Los Angeles, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Seeing America with Megan Rapinoe and The Shop: UNINTERRUPTED Featuring President Barack Obama.
Staying mum. Michelle Obama responded to a Barack sex question on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and she plead the fifth about her sex life with her husband.
Michelle Obama is still not answering that Jimmy Kimmel question about her and Barack Obama’s sex life.
Calling them out! Michelle Obama opened up about living with her and Barack Obama’s “messy” two daughters.
Michelle Obama is taking a playful jab at Barack Obama.
Michelle Obama reveals all during a game of “Drawer Dash” on Tuesday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
Michelle Obama and husband Barack called the White House their home for eight years, and following their exit from the famous residence, the former First Lady decided to take a few choice items with her.This week, Michelle made a special appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, during which she shared some of the goodies she had kept from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.MORE: Michelle Obama calls for 'forgiveness' after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interviewThe 57-year-old took part in a game called
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has revealed that she really hates it when husband, former President Barack Obama goes golfing. As in, she wishes she could get rid of his set of golf clubs forever. The revelation about her husband’s favorite activity being so “annoying” to her came during a virtual stop by Ellen DeGeneres‘ daytime talk show on Mar. 16, where they played a game to raise money for her Pass the Love campaign with Partnership for a Healthier America to feed families in need.
Actor/puppeteer Jonathan Kidder spends a lot of time at Michelle Obama’s feet — literally — in “Waffles + Mochi,” premiering Tuesday (March 16) on Netflix.He plays Busy Bee, the bespectacled, tie-wearing supermarket manager who interacts with Obama in the educational children’s series, co-created by Erika Thormahlen and Jeremy Conner and executive-produced by Michelle and Barack Obama under their production company, Higher Ground.
Michelle Obama is opening up about life at home with her husband, Barack Obama, and their two children, Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19.In a new interview with ET's Kevin Frazier and his son, Reece, the former first lady reveals how she and her family have been handling the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Michelle shares some of the ways they've been keeping busy, including what a typical dinner night at home looks like, outside of the White House.«We have our health and we are together as a family.
Michelle Obama is planning to step away from the spotlight, revealing she wants to move towards retirement and wants to make room for the next generation.The former first lady who is now being celebrated at the National Women’s Hall of Fame for her influence, admits that although she has a very busy schedule, she wants to move somewhere sunny with her husband Barack Obama.During her most recent interview, the bestselling author confessed that she is ready to spend more time with Barack and adopt
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is developing and may star in a remake of “The President’s Analyst,” the 1967 political satire that starred James Coburn as the Oval Office’s resident psychiatrist. Paramount Pictures will back the film.Noah will have a critical helping hand when it comes to navigating White House life.
Michelle Obama has spoken about how the COVID-19 pandemic bought her closer with her two daughters Malia and Sasha.Malia, a senior at Harvard, and Sasha, a sophomore at University of Michigan, both were forced to study at home in 2020 as colleges closed down across the country.Now, Michelle has revealed that the girls "didn't come back into the house into the same set of rules, because I didn't want them to miss out on independence."MORE: Malia Obama pictured with famous parents following
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.
Malia Obama has not only landed herself an impressive TV writing role, but will be portrayed in a star-studded new series, too!MORE: Michelle Obama stuns in figure-flattering dress to reveal exciting newsThe Harvard student will feature as one of the many characters in upcoming Showtime Anthropology series The First Lady, with Lexi Underwood playing the role of Michelle and Barack Obama's eldest daughter.Lexi took to Instagram to share the exciting news on Tuesday, writing: "Sitting in so much
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.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLexi 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. Viola Davis will play Michelle Obama, while O-T Fagbenle will appear as President Barack Obama.
Michelle Obama has hilariously revealed that she and her husband Barack Obama "can't get a word in" when they have dinner with their two daughters, Sasha and Malia.Speaking on Good Morning America on Wednesday, the doting mother revealed: "If you sit around the dinner table, me and Barack, we can't get a word in edgewise and we like it like that." She added: "We want to hear their thoughts and their opinions, and that's where it begins." WATCH: The special moment between Kamala Harris and
Michelle Obama is putting her hope in today’s youth.
Michelle Obama is a doting mum to daughters Malia and Sasha, and ensured that they enjoyed as normal an upbringing as possible during Barack Obama's eight years in the White House.MORE: Michelle Obama stuns in figure-flattering dress while announcing exciting newsLike every parent, the former FLOTUS has her own unique parenting style, and while she tends to keep her children out of the spotlight, Michelle previously gave an insight into her life as a mother.Chatting to People magazine following