Former first lady Michelle Obama described returning to the White House last fall as a 'beautiful experience' on Wednesday while speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
Former first lady Michelle Obama described returning to the White House last fall as a"beautiful experience" on Wednesday while speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
"It's a tradition," she said."You do your official portraits, the next president is supposed to invite you back to hang them. We were never invited back, so these pictures have been done for a long, long time." The first car to pull up is usually for the president, so the former president walked up to it, she said.
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