The video has amassed over a million views on YouTube. (YouTube/The Late Show with Stephen Colbert)
Highlights
- FLOTUS gave the world a glimpse of the family's dinner table conversation
- Michelle Obama mimicked her husband on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- The video has amassed over one million views on YouTube
If there's one person who can pull off a really good Barack Obama impression, it's his wife Michelle Obama (and also their daughters Malia and Sasha, apparently).
In an interview to television host Stephen Colbert on
The Late Show, the outgoing FLOTUS gave the world a glimpse of the family's White House dinner table conversation. The video, since being published last evening, has already amassed over one million views on YouTube.
It's usually older daughter Malia who asks her dad the heavy questions on global warming and stuff, Michelle Obama said while mimicking her husband's standard response on the matter.
"Well, I'm glad you asked that," she says, imitating POTUS. "Let me just answer that in three points: 1, and then 1a, and then 1a and b." She also goes on to say that she and her younger daughter Sasha do not enjoy these conversations and would much rather discuss their favourite song from Beyonce's album Lemonade.
In the interview, Mrs Obama also talks about her impending departure from the White House (she's already started packing), Beyonce and the couple's recent picture in Essence magazine.
We still think it's the impression of Barack Obama that's most entertaining though. Take a look.