Confessions of a Worldwide Diva

Thursday, February 2, 2012

1st lady Drops and Gives the Audience 25 PUSH UPS..YOU GO GIRL!!

Dance moves, challenges and the President's bedroom secret

Posted by TVDeeva Deanna Barnert Thursday, February 02, 2012 12:42:54 PM
Michelle Obama danced onto "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Thursday, Feb. 2, ready to dish about the First Family's dance floor skills, promote her Let's Move Campaign and show up host Ellen DeGeneres in a push-up challenge. The First Lady also revealed a dirty secret about President Obama's bedroom habits.

Bing: Watch more clips from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"

It seems our President likes things in order and thinks he's good at keeping after their bedroom, but the First Lady called him out on national TV.

"Does he pick up his socks? No, no, he doesn’t pick up his socks. He thinks he’s neat, but he has people who help him. I’m like, 'It’s not you that’s neat. It’s the people who pick up your socks. Those are the neat people.'"

"In Chicago, his idea of putting his suit away was hanging on the edge of the door," she adds. "He would just have jackets on the edges of the door. It's like, 'There's a hanger, you know?' No, he doesn't get neat points."

DeGeneres gave the president a pass, saying, "You gotta have some flaws."

The ladies seemed in agreement on that one, but they also had a big show down during the visit.

After the First Lady talked her workout regimen and DeGeneres admired her arms, the host said she enjoyed a good push up.
 "I was just wondering if you can do more push-ups than I can do," DeGeneres said, kicking off some lighthearted trash talking.

"It depends on how your back is," Obama teased back. "I know you've got these back issues."

Challenged, DeGeneres stood up and took off her jacket. Obama followed suit and the ladies dropped to do push-ups, with the audience counting. DeGeneres lost steam at about 19.

Obama won the round with 25, and she could have kept going. "I just stopped," she said.

"And I thought it wouldn’t be good to show off the First Lady, so I stopped," DeGeneres quipped. "Because I thought, 'This looks bad that I’m going to beat her.' I’m 54 and you’re 48! How amazing is that?"

"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" airs weekdays in syndication.

No comments:

Post a Comment