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Besides being a First Lady full of grace, possessing an impeccable fashion sense, and being purely brilliant, Michelle Obama is also known for her sense of humor.

She took her talents to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for another rendition of the “Evolution of Mom Dancing.” The pair incorporated dances such as “Getting a Bag from Your Collection of Plastic Bags Under the Sink,” “You Go, Girl,” and the “This Ol’ Thing? I Got It At Talbots.”

It was all fun and games until Jimmy did an (accurate) impression of Barack Obama‘s dancing, to which Mrs. Obama came to her hubby’s defense and retaliated with an equally accurate impression of the host’s dancing.

Watch the video above.

The Commander-In-Chief was also making his rounds on the Internet.

For the annual West Wing Week, Obama decided to take us behind-the-scenes and show us everything he did that week. In between making some speeches and attending meetings, Obama also found time to inject some humor into his days. Not only did he claim to be called “Scientist-in-Chief,” he also did an incredible impersonation of Frank Underwood.

“Hello everybody, this is not Frank Underwood. This is Barack Obama,” he stated. “Happy April Fools’ Day, Frank learned it from me.”

Watch it above.

If you thought Game of Thrones couldn’t get any better, you thought wrong.

According to one of the hit show’s actresses, Gwendoline Christie, the upcoming season is going to be the best yet. While attending the U.S. premiere at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, Gwendoline told Entertainment Weekly:

“It was my favorite season so far,” said Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne of Tarth on the series. “It’s definitely my favorite. You keep thinking, ‘How can it possibly top each time? How can it achieve more and be more climactic? And I think it achieves it by being more complex and all the subtlties of what [author George R.R. Martin] does and now [showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss]. They take the worst thing possible and twist it into something else entirely.”

Author George R.R. Martin also responded to criticism that he was not releasing the books fast enough, stating:

“50 years from now, nobody is going to care how frequently the books came out,” Martin said. “They will care if the books are as good as they can possibly be, if the books stand the test of time. That’s what I struggle with as I write.”

The production crew for Game of Thrones also treated fans to a video of the making of Braavos. Apparently, the city was inspired by Venice and is meant to be “intimidating and make you feel the power of money.” Mission accomplished.

Watch the clip above.

SOURCE: Just Jared, Entertainment Weekly | PHOTO CREDIT: Splash News

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