Michelle Obama Just Called Herself Our ‘Forever First Lady.’ No Other First Ladies Need Apply

During a stirring speech delivered to rising college students in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Michelle Obama embraced the moniker “Forever First Lady,” sending the crowd of 8,000 high school students into thunderous cheers. Suggested Reading Inside the Explosive Delineation Debate Picking Apart Black Folk’s Identity, History, and Who ‘Belongs’  Why Teyana Taylor’s Latest Role Has Folks…

During a stirring speech delivered to rising college students in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Michelle Obama embraced the moniker “Forever First Lady,” sending the crowd of 8,000 high school students into thunderous cheers.

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Because, duh.

At the 2018 College Signing Day at Temple University, HuffPost reports, Obama delivered a message of encouragement to the high schoolers, telling them: “I know you have everything it takes to succeed. I know that you are me.

“And if I can be standing here as your ‘forever first lady,’” she added, pausing as the crowd cheered, “then you can do anything you put your mind to.”

The signing-day event began during the Obama administration as part of the first lady’s Reach Higher program, an initiative that encourages America’s students to achieve a college education.

Michelle Obama has been referred to as our forever FLOTUS across the internets since leaving the White House last year. Now that Obama herself has (lightheartedly) referred to herself as such, it’s official.

Accept no imposters. The only first lady we recognize is our forever-ever one.

You can watch her full remarks below (the first lady quote starts around 8:45):

 

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