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Michelle Obama revealed another of her many hidden talents on Tuesday when she made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She can rap, she can dance, and yes, the first lady is also brilliant at impersonations.

During her interview with Colbert, she did an impression of the president chatting to the family around the dinner table. Michelle revealed her oldest daughter Malia often asks her dad about the important issues he's tackled at work. She then imitated her husband's typical response to the probing.

"Well, I'm glad you asked that," she said in her best Barack voice. "Let me just answer that in three points: 1, then 1A, and then 1A and B." As to be expected, the President of the United States doesn't like to skip details, but Michelle doesn't share Malia's enthusiasm. "Sasha and I are like, urgh," she concluded.

Colbert also asked Michelle about appearing on the cover of Essence magazine's October issue with her husband. Apparently, the photoshoot proved to be a little challenging, and not just because the President "has two smiles."

"Barack is horrible in photoshoots," she explained, "and I hate doing photoshoots with him, so I'm sure right there I was saying, 'Would you just be patient and don't rush the photographer?' He's like 'I think we got the shot, can I go, can I go?'" Considering how beautiful the photos turned out, it didn't seem to be much of a problem.