While early news reports revealed that the First Lady was inviting Apple CEO Tim Cook and even Hadiya Pendleton's parents, we had no idea the list would be this extensive...and interesting.
The Obama administration invited both Apple CEO Tim Cook and systems engineer Bobak Ferdowsi, popularly known as NASA's "Mohawk Guy," to join Michelle Obama in watching the president's annual address to Congress.
A football coach and psychology teacher in Alabama was caught on tape by one of his students calling the First Lady "Fat Butt Michelle Obama," and saying that the fit First Lady was "overweight."
Obviously Vogue is planning to put someone in the White House on the cover of their magazine and all signs do point to Michelle, but wouldn't it be great is Barack also made an appearance?
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.
For the inaugural parade and the actual swearing in, the FLOTUS donned an amazing coat by none other than American designer Thom Browne. Michelle paired it with a belt by J.Crew and boots by Reed Krakoff.
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.
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