![]() ![]() And I think that's part of what resonated with people. I mean, so many people saw themselves in my story. (Applause.) And what that says to me, I think it's like now 11.7 million, probably 12 million since we've been sitting here, what it says to me is it's such an extraordinary time to be a strong, confident, assured and, above all else, well woman in the world today. (Applause.) It was–it wasn't just the best-selling memoir book of the year, it's the best-selling memoir of all time. Especially because Michelle Obama's book, Becoming–I know everybody in here has it. OPRAH: So I know 20–was 2019 your year or what? ![]() MICHELLE: You can barely get on stage in them. You know, you don't do anything with those boots. You don't walk around in the street with that. OPRAH: To think when you wear a pair of boots like that, like they go to the Michelle museum. MICHELLE: Yeah, Barack is, like, where are those boots? He's, like, what did you do with those boots? I was, like, they're put away, honey, just settle down. OPRAH: Whoo, sister, does this feel like deja vu all over again for you? Because you were here wearing those fab Balenciaga gold boots. Brooklyn, please welcome our WW 2020 visionary conversation, the former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama. No, when I started thinking about who has had some of the greatest impact on the global vision of what health and wellness and empowerment looks like, this person's name came to mind first. Watch Oprah interview Michelle Obama below: ![]()
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