Let's Move Your Body: Beyonce Releases Video For Michelle Obama Weight Loss Campaign!
Beyonce wants you to "Move Your Body" and be healthy!
This remixed version of B's hit "Get Me Bodied" and accompanying video was created to benefit Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign.
The First Lady's initiative campaign to fight obesity has drawn criticism from Sarah Palin (but what hasn't). Beyonce is all for it, though.
Watch the singer break it down in a school cafeteria, wearing short shorts and knee socks and promoting healthy eating and exercise!
The video will be distributed to junior high schools across the country to, as B puts it, promote the benefits of living and eating well.
Beyonce said of the video that "What we want to do is make it fun by doing something that we all love to do, and that's dance."
Dance she will - and so will schools across the country, who will perform the dance moves during a broadcast on Tuesday, May 3!
Pretty cool, right? Between this and the release of President Obama's birth certificate, it's been a good day for the First Family.
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August 21st, 2011 11:53 AM
@mim u dont need to call him fat! his name is Thomas Miceli and was on the show called ABDC and his crew got second place. DONT call him fat AGAIN!
April 28th, 2011 6:46 AM
I love Michelle Obama so much. I wish she could stay in the White House forever.
Seriously, I think it's great when the fat kid starts dancing in the beginning. It makes you feel that anyone can do it, and to hell with stereotypes. It's a really positive message, thank you Michelle & Beyonce.
April 27th, 2011 4:36 PM
LOVE BEYONCE but um, WHAT is on her feet?! http://bit.ly/fiNVxO
April 27th, 2011 4:22 PM
I like this video. I think it's a fun idea to get kids interested in moving more and not just sitting around staring at their phones, or the computer screen. Move people, move!