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Michelle Obama ‘delighted’ about Viola Davis casting

Oscar-winning star to play former First Lady

Published:Friday | March 19, 2021 | 12:14 AM
Though delighted to be played by Viola Davis, Obama says she feels she isn’t ‘worthy’ of the talents of an actress she describes as ‘the greatest’.
Though delighted to be played by Viola Davis, Obama says she feels she isn’t ‘worthy’ of the talents of an actress she describes as ‘the greatest’.

Michelle Obama is delighted that Viola Davis is playing her in The First Lady.

The Oscar-winning star will portray Obama in the upcoming drama series, but the wife of former President Barack Obama doesn’t feel she is “worthy” to be played by someone she describes as “the greatest”.

“I feel that I’m not worthy. I wish I could be better to live up to the character that Viola has to play, but it’s exciting. Anything Viola does, she does it with passion and vigour, and I know she will do no less for this role,” said Obama.

Davis previously explained how she was “a little scared” to be playing Obama in the show, which also stars O.T. Fagbenle, Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson.

The 55-year-old actress said: “She’s smart. She’s confident. She’s articulate. She believes in sisterhood. I wanna honour her. I wanna honour her with this portrayal because that’s what the drama is. That’s what we do as actors; we want to honour the human being. We don’t want to give a portrayal that isn’t easy for people to swallow.”

Meanwhile, Obama is currently presenting the Netflix children’s cookery show Waffles + Mochi and explains how the show helps her continue the work she began in the White House.

And she hopes the show will offer more than what she used to tune in to when her daughters, Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, were younger.

She told Entertainment Tonight: “I knew I wanted to find a way to continue the conversation about healthy eating and movement, and Waffles + Mochi does it in a fun and creative way. I remember when my kids were little, and there wasn’t a lot of TV that I wanted to watch with them. There was a lot of great kids TV, but to have a show that I thought was funny and that was entertaining for them, that was exciting for them, that was exciting, that took you around the world, that would teach them about experiencing different kind of foods, this is exactly the kind of show I would’ve wanted. I watch this show even without my kids because it is hilarious,” she said.