Michelle Obama Opens Up About How Her Family is Dealing With the Coronavirus Outbreak

Michelle Obama Opens Up About How Her Family is Dealing With the Coronavirus Outbreak


While the world is coping with the coronavirus pandemic, Ellen DeGeneres had decided to phone some of her celebrity friends to explore how they are handling the outbreak. She called former first lady Michelle Obama to discuss how she is dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak with her family, according to BET.

DeGeneres questioned Obama about the daily routine for the Obamas, which, due to the coronavirus, includes daughters Sasha and Malia. “What are you doing to be creative and keep busy?” DeGeneres asks Obama.

“We’re just trying to structure our days,” Obama told the daytime talk show host and comedian. “Everybody’s home. The girls are back because colleges are now online. They’re in their respective rooms doing their online classes and I think Barack—I don’t know where he is. He was on the phone on a conference call. I just got finished with a conference call.”

DeGeneres inquired about Sasha, 18, and Malia, 21, being back home after returning from college amid the outbreak.

“My condolences that the kids are home,” DeGeneres joked. “Because you were saying how happy you are that they’re gone.”

“I know, I shouldn’t have boasted about that,” Obama laughed. “The gods are getting me back!”

Obama‘s point of view isn’t lost on what’s happening in the world right now.

“There’s some good and bad that goes with it. I feel for all the folks who are going to suffer because of what’s going to happen to the economy and we have to be mindful about what we’re going to do to support those folks when this quarantine is over,” she said. “And that is a negative, but on the positive side, I know for us, it’s forced us to sit down with each other, to have real conversations — you know — really ask questions and figure out how to keep ourselves occupied without just TV or computers.”


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