Even if you have been the first lady in the world’s mightiest country in eight years, may therefore well pave dancing shoes and throw yourself out in some cool dance moves. It proved the 54-year-old Michelle Obama, when she on Thursday afternoon, along with Santa claus, surprised the kids at a children’s hospital in the state of Colorado with a visit.

It writes several media outlets including Newsweek and The Independent.

while the popular visit read Michelle Obama julehistorien ‘The Night Before Christmas’ for the many attendees children. At one point asked the 14-year-old patient Emma Jones, the dance-moves Michelle Obama prefer.

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Michelle Obama gives in his popular danseoptræden ‘high fives’ to some of the attending children. (photo: AP)

The former first lady had a little difficulty to answer the question and admitted that she f.ex. don’t know dansetrinene to the popular dance ’the floss’.

But it quickly got the 14-year-old patient Emma Jones to stand up and give the dansetrinene from the dance ’the floss’, as well as the dance ‘orange justice’, which is known from the popular video game Fortnite’.

Michelle Obama quickly took the challenge and traveled about and performed in great style and with lots of rhythm, the same moves, as she had just learned of the 14-year-old Emma. And it was, of course, all tidstedeværende to break out in cheers for Michelle Obama.

Santa claus stood on top of the purchase also up and performed a couple of well-intentioned dance moves side by side with Michelle Obama.

Here read Michelle Obama high from The book ‘The Night Before Christmas’. (Photo: AP)

the Same day had the current first lady Melania Trump visited the Children’s National Hospital in Washington DC,.where she read the book ‘Oliver the Ornament’ for approx. 15 children. The reading was broadcast on tv, and could therefore also be seen and heard by all the other children in the hospital.

the first lady Melania Trump visited yesterday morning the Children’s National Hospital in Washington DC. (Photo: AP)