The 31-year-old singing sensation has been under fire after reports broke that she lip-synched her National Anthem performance at the 2013 Presidential Inauaguration, but she has finally responded...
During an appearance on the TODAY Show, Jenna made it clear that J. Crew isn’t going to capitalize on the big day by stocking their stores with the First Family’s favorite styles.
Sources are saying the now infamous (and hilarious, I might add) video of Michelle Obama throwing shade to House Speaker John Boehner during the Inaugural Luncheon stemmed from a bad joke.
All our generation has ever asked for was a chance for this day to come. When we met Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, we met a visionary. That is who we elected. A man who could create a vision for our nation. A vision for a generation. For our generation.
Obama's vow to guard the changes he has made and that need to be made to unite this great country...will forever be his Emancipation Proclamation, where he set America free of the obsolete ideals still holding us back.
When we got home from standing in the cold for the ceremony and after news stations played hours of the same coverage of the event, we started to notice some things...
After weeks of speculation, and a number of drafted sketches from top designers hoping to dress the First Lady for the night, Michelle Obama demonstrated her loyalty by pulling a 2008 repeat and donning designer Jason Wu at the Inaugural Ball.
Beyonce must have had a strong craving for some of the deli meat, since she rushed over to New Orleans for it right after celebrating the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C.
Jennifer Hudson sang Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" as Michelle Obama, dressed in a red chiffon and velvet Jason Wu gown, grooved with the President during their first dance.
Prior to walking back into the Capitol, in a fast moving crowd of congratulations, President Obama stopped, turned around, and had a moment of humbling realization.
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