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[h=1]So, what will Michelle Obama do first when she finally leaves the White House? First Lady tells Oprah she wants to visit Target as she admits her husband is 'swagalicious' when walking off Marine One[/h]
  • The First Lady told the chat show host how she wants a normal life
  • Was candid during interview at the White House State of Women summit
  • Started the talk with a tribute to the victims of the Orlando massacre
  • Then she was frank about how she wanted her husband to be 'authentic'
  • But Michelle also made audience laugh while gushing over the president
  • She also had some advice for the men in the audience: 'Be better'


By WILLS ROBINSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 04:52, 15 June 2016 | UPDATED: 08:07, 15 June 2016



 

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Michelle Obama has revealed the first thing she wants to do when her husband's term ends is go shopping in Target and sit in a public park.
The First Lady told Oprah Winfrey she wants to return to a normal life during the first White House State of Women summit on Tuesday night.
She was candid when speaking about how it felt to watch her children, Malia and Sasha, drive to school with the Secret Service for the first time.
But she also made the audience laugh, admitting that she thinks the president is 'swagalicious'.


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Michelle Obama has revealed the first thing she wants to do when her husband's term ends is go shopping in Target and sit in a public park during an interview with Oprah Winfrey

Michelle started the interview by paying tribute to the victims of the Orlando massacre.
'It's time for us to come together, to love each other,' she told the crowd of 5,000 people.
The First Lady then talked about how proud she was when she saw her husband step off a plane and walk into the White House for the first time.
She then went on and described how she told him to be 'authentic' during the presidency.
'I told people from the very start, Barack Obama is exactly who he says he is.
'He's an authentic man as he came in and he's going to leave as the same person,' she said.
She revealed in the frank interview that she told him to 'chill' when he said he considered running for the White House, and was immediately concerned for her daughters, who are now aged 17 and 15.
'It moves me to tears to think about the first day I put them in the car with the Secret Service agents to go to their first day of school.
'I saw them leaving and I thought: "What on earth am I doing to these babies?'"
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The First Lady told the chat show host she wants to return to a normal life during the first White House State of Women summit on Tuesday night.

'I knew my first job was to make sure they were going to be whole and normal and cared for in the midst of all this craziness.'
Michelle started gushing about her spouse, saying: 'When I see him get off Marine One and walk into the White House…
'It's mm, mm, mm! And you know, he has that walk, right?'
'He's got the swag,' Oprah said.
'He was very swagalicious,' Mrs Obama then said.
When discussing the end of their White House stay in November, she said: 'I want to walk down the street, I want to sit in a yard that is not a national park. I want to go to Target, again.
'I've heard so many things have changed,' she joked.
'I tell my friends they will have to give me re-entry training. What do you do now at [pharmacy] CVS, how do you check out? I've been living in a cave.'
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She was candid when speaking about how it felt to watch her children, Malia and Sasha, drive to school with the Secret Service for the first time. But she also made the audience laugh, admitting that she thinks the president is 'swagalicious'




 

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When discussing the end of their White House stay in November, Michelle said: 'I want to walk down the street, I want to sit in a yard that is not a national park. I want to go to Target, again'

The summit included hundreds of speakers including the president, vice president Joe Biden, Gloria Steinem and president of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards.
Michelle had advice for the men in the audience: Be better.
'Be better at everything. Be better fathers.
'Just being good fathers who love your daughters and are providing a solid example of what it means to be a good man in the world. That is the greatest gift that the men in my life gave to me.'
She urged the men to do the dishes and not 'babysit' their children.
'Be engaged. Don't just think going to work and coming home makes you a man,' Mrs Obama said.
'Be better. Just be better. I could go on, but I'm not. You get the point, fellas,' she said.
For the women in the audience, the first lady tried to reassure them that it's hard to 'have it all', especially at the same time.
She mentioned compromises that she made for her family during her life and career, even with all the help and resources available to her.
'I don't want young women out there to have the expectation that if they're not having it all that somehow their failing,' Mrs Obama said.
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The pair urged women to be more empowered and told the men in the audience to 'be better'


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Found nothing objectionable about anything I read from her in this interview. Tough crowd in here.
 

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