Do You Have a Question for Michelle Obama?
Filed under: Celeb Parents, In The News, Celeb News & Interviews
Join us for our live web chat with Michelle Obama! Credit: Haraz N. Ghanbari, AP
The first lady will chat exclusively with AOL readers in a live web chat at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 13.
As parents, we love Michelle Obama's dedication to fighting childhood obesity through her "Let's Move" campaign, which she'll talk about with senior editor Jennifer Fields from our sister site, AOL Health.
So what do you want to know? Her guilty food pleasures? How she and the girls deal with the food at all their social engagements? Or how about how her own mom, Marian Robinson, refuses to succumb to a healthy diet?
Send your questions to askmichelleobama@aol.com and we'll send them her way.










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7-09-2010 @ 1:32AM
Terri said...Where's this BIRTH CERTIFICATE!!!????
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7-10-2010 @ 12:52AM
DiRT said...Do you plan to socialize exercise as well?
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7-10-2010 @ 2:19PM
RM said...WHAT ARE YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND BARRY GONNA DO WHEN HIS ASS IS KICKED FROM HERE TO RUSSIA THE NEXT ELECTION. I HOPE YOU LEAVE AND WE NEVER HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN. WE DON'T LIKE YOU, WE DON'T NEED YOU, AMERICA HAS TO UNDO THE SHIT YOUR DOING TO US. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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7-12-2010 @ 3:27PM
saundra said...Hi First Lady Michelle
I think you are doing a fantastic job with finding ways to help with childhood obesity. I feel assure that now our children have a chance to live healthier and longer lives. As a former school nutritionist, I know how important it is for children to eat a well balanced meal and exercise as much as possible. I have a question for you. What do you think about school meals being prepared and processed by professional vendors, prepackaged, all ready to eat, and have the nutritions a meal should and the correct amount of calories per prepackaged meal and servings. All the kids have to do is open the meal and eat. This meal will include fruits and vegetables along with a meat. This will cut down on timely preparations by cafeteria staff, and healthier meals for the students.
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7-12-2010 @ 3:41PM
saundra said...What ever it takes to make things better for the children in this country, count me in. Child obesity has been a struggle for many children who have been teased, called names, and had low self-esteem. But thanks to you Michelle, things are going to get better for the children and our country. I would appreciate that the negative remarks be left off this site, we as a nation of people should do whatever we can to make things better for our children and grandchildren. We have a wonderful President and a lovely First Lady, and things are going to get better if we just keep praying to God, he will see us through the tough times as well as the good times. Ignorance is like a live snake, it can't be measured.
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