The former President and First Lady of the United States are teaming up with creator Chris Nee for We The People, which is aimed to teach people all about how the government works.
Viola Davis is opening up about her upcoming role as Michelle Obama in Showtime series, The First Lady.
The 55-year-old actress was cast as the wife of the 44th President in the upcoming show that is described as “a revelatory reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House.”
Previously, Michelle reacted to the news of Viola‘s casting, saying that she feels “that I’m not worthy…Anything Viola does, she does it with passion and vigor, and I know she will do no less for this role.”
During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Viola says that taking the role was part of “temporary insanity. I lost my damn mind for about five minutes, and I made a decision I can’t take back.”
Then, she also returned the praise Michelle gave to her.
“The woman is a damn goddess. Everybody knows her. Everybody feels like they want to protect her. Here’s the thing: I’m just going to do the best I can,” Viola adds, and revealed that she has spoken to Michelle for many hours about portraying her on screen.
“It’s terrifying,” Viola said. “Here’s the thing — Sometimes, someone doesn’t live up to whatever image you have of them in your head. But when they do live up to the image, it’s quite frightening.”
In a new interview, the 57-year-old former First Lady shared her thoughts on the 55-year-old Oscar-winner playing her in the upcoming Showtime series The First Lady, gushing that that Viola “is the greatest.”
“I feel that I’m not worthy,” Michelle shared with Entertainment Tonight. “I wish I could be better to live up to the character that Viola has to play, but it’s exciting.”
Michelle added, “Anything Viola does, she does it with passion and vigor, and I know she will do no less for this role.”
Viola will be playing Michelle opposite O-T Fagbenle, who will be playing former President Barack Obama in the series.
Showtime describes The First Lady, which will be directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier, as “a revelatory reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House.”
“In the East Wing of the White House, many of history’s most impactful and world-changing decisions have been hidden from view, made by America’s charismatic, complex and dynamic First Ladies,” Showtime says. “This series will peel back the curtain on the personal and political lives of three unique, enigmatic women, tracing their journeys to Washington through an enlightening intimacy.”
Jimmy Kimmel reminded former First Lady Michelle Obama of a question he asked her once while she appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night (March 16).
“I asked you that on the night that SEAL Team Six took out Osama bin Laden at your husband’s order, did you and your husband make love that night to celebrate,” Jimmy reminded her about the question he asked about the al-Qaeda leader’s death back in 2011.
The former First Lady then responded, “You know, I have to tell your audience that for some very sick reason, you are very obsessed with this portion of that major, historical event in a way that no one else—no one, in the history of all the conversations I’ve had, has anybody drilled down on this particular point like you, Jimmy Kimmel. So I turn that back on you.”
She finally gave her response, which was, “I’m still pleading the fifth on that.”
The former First Lady made a virtual appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday (March 16).
During her appearance, Michelle spoke about having her kids back at home learning virtually, and Ellen found out if they’re playing beer pong to make it feel like college.
She also spoke about former President Obama, and how he feels about turning 60 years old. She also amusingly clarified why he’s been telling people she’s a competitive bike rider. Plus, she talked about how she felt at this year’s presidential inauguration and her thoughts on President Biden’s leadership.
The two also discussed her new Netflix series Waffles + Mochi, and her Pass the Love campaign with Partnership for a Healthier America, raising funds to distribute a million meals to families in need across the country.
Plus, she showed off some items around her house during a game of “Drawer Dash,” raising $50,000 for Partnership for a Healthier America thanks to Triscuit. She also revealed what she took from the White House, what she’s been making in quarantine, and something of former President Obama’s that she wishes she could throw away!
In a new interview with Access, the former First Lady revealed she had watched the interview where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up about the multiple reasons they had stepped down from their senior working royal jobs and what had happened since.
“My hope is that, when I think about what they’re going through, I think about the importance of family,” Michelle noted.
She added that she prays “that there is forgiveness and there is clarity and love and resolve at some point in time, because there’s nothing more important than family.”
One of the biggest things to come out of the interview was Meghan saying there was one family member who had questioned the color of her son Archie‘s skin.
The Royal Family has responded with a few statements after Meghan and Harry‘s interview, including his older brother Prince William. Here’s what he said…