FLOTUS gets weird with Billy Eichner to promote big message

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FLOTUS gets weird with Billy Eichner to promote big message

First lady Michelle Obama braved wild and crazy comedian Billy Eichner in her latest attempt to get kids excited about eating fruits and vegetables.

“I’m gonna faint. I, I just can’t believe it this is the best day of my life,” Elena said after the big reveal. Then, a few seconds later as she was taking it all in, “You’re not like an actress that’s being Michelle Obama?”

The first lady confirmed it was really her, indeed. 

The group goes on to answer some game show-style questions about “healthy eating and exercise,” that Eichner has dreamed up and chosen “correct” answers for, for example:

BE: Which is better, Ariana Grande or eating a carrot?

MO: Eating a carrot.

Correct.

BE: Gwyneth Paltrow makes a fantastic broccoli and arugula soup. Does that matter? Yes or no?

E: No.

Incorrect. (According to Eichner, because “she has a website!”)

BE: Who is more deserving of a Kennedy Center Honor, Martin Short or a box of corn?

MO: The corn!

Incorrect. (According to Eichner, because, “he’s a genius, he played Ed Grimley,” and, “he’s funny.”)

The group also addressed the fact that Ted Danson is on CSI, the latest celebrity to sign on to a Las Vegas show (Mariah Carey), oh and how “cute” British boy band One Direction is. 

“They are very cute,” the first lady confirmed.

Also, in case you were wondering, Mrs. Obama thinks her husband, President Barack Obama, is “hotter” than Abraham Lincoln.

Will the first lady’s latest effort to make healthy eating cool do the trick? 

Emily Samsel

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