Jimmy Kimmel gets Michelle Obama to say stuff she couldn't in the White House

"I've never eaten a vegetable."
By Johnny Lieu  on 
Jimmy Kimmel gets Michelle Obama to say stuff she couldn't in the White House
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Once upon a time, being in the White House required you to maintain a level of decorum.

Now that Michelle Obama is out of there, the former First Lady can tell us about where she stole her phrase "they go low, we go high" from, and who her "freebie" is.

It's exactly what she did during Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday, finally divulging the things that went unspoken in the White House, and boy, she's a good sport.

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Johnny Lieu

Mashable Australia's Web Culture Reporter.Reach out to me on Twitter at @Johnny_Lieu or via email at jlieu [at] mashable.com


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