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Friday, May 25th, 2012
Michelle Obama would trade places with Beyoncé
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Michelle Obama would trade places with Beyoncé

When asked by People Magazine, who is the one person in the world she would be if they could trade places, First Lady Michelle Obama said — wait for it — superstar Beyoncé Knowles.

“Gosh. If I had some gift, I’d be Beyoncé, I’d be some great singer,” said arguably the most popular, accomplished and beautiful woman in the world. “The power of music, being able to play an instrument…It looks like musicians just have the most fun.”

The love-fest between the First Ladies of the Obama and Carter families have long openly expressed their love and admiration for each other. From Beyoncé’s teary rendition of “At Last” in 2009 at President Obama’s Neighborhood Inaugural Ball, to the “Video Phone” singer’s open letter to the FLOTUS on Twitter (see below), to which Mrs. Obama responded, “@Beyonce Thank you for the beautiful letter and for being a role model who kids everywhere can look up to. –mo,” they have proven to be stead-fast in their appreciation of each other.

Read more at www.newsone.com.

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