Michelle Obama Plays Dodgeball With Lena Waithe, Melissa McCarthy & Mila Kunis In Hilarious Game [VIDEO]

Michelle Obama Plays Dodgeball With Lena Waithe, Melissa McCarthy & Mila Kunis In Hilarious Game [VIDEO]
We all knew Michelle Obama had moves. But we didn’t know sis could play dodgeball too! She might be our former FLOTUS but she represented the U.S. like a champ in the ultimate dodgeball game with some of our favorite celebrities. None other than James Corden, host of The Late Late Show accepted Obama’s challenge to a game to prove if USA or the UK was better at sports.
Obama teamed up with Kate Hudson, Mila Kunis, Melissa McCarthy, Lena Waithe and Allison Janney for Team USA. They took on Team UK that included Reggie Watts, Harry Styles, Benedict Cumberbatch, and John Bradley.
Team USA took the win for Game 1 after Obama hit Styles in the most hilarious place possible.


Obama was booted from the second game after she took another shot at Styles that didn’t go as well as the first. Team UK might have won the second game, but it got even better when the members of Team UK crossed enemy lines to ask Obama to sign their copy of her new book Becoming.

Waithe got in a good shot after Team USA won game three, bringing home the victory.

See the full video below.
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