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Michelle Obama, De Niro, Zendaya fete college-bound kids

- By Alexandra Villarreal

PHILADELPH­IA — Michelle Obama told college-bound Philadelph­ia high school seniors about when she applied to universiti­es. Her counselor advised her not to set her sights too high and warned that some of the schools on her list were out of her reach, the former first lady said.

“There are always haters out there telling you what you can’t do,” Obama told the students c el ebrating College Signing Day.

She did not heed her counselor’s words. Instead, she attended Princeton University and Harvard Law School. Decades later, she accompanie­d her husband to the White House for two terms.

“I know that you are me,” Obama t old t he crowd. “And if I can be standing here as your forever first lady, then you can do anything you put your mind to.” The label, “forever first lady,” came from actor Nick Cannon, who along with other A- listers joined Obama at the fifth annual celebratio­n, the first in Philadelph­ia.

The event, held at Temple University, was not always, or often, solemn and serious. After Obama shared her thoughts, she broke out her dance moves alongside actors Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, Zendaya and Rebel Wilson as they all advocated for higher education.

Obama pioneered the tradition in 2014 to congratula­te young people who have chosen to further their education through a profession­al training program, community college, fouryear institutio­n or the military.

She closed the festivitie­s, but a long list of known names preceded her. Karlie Kloss, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ciara, Camila Cabello, Malcolm Jenkins and other major entertaine­rs and athletes lent their support to the college-bound students.

Johnathan Phan, a first-generation college student headed to Temple, said he’s excited about the experience that wasn’t afforded to his parents and other relatives.

He also seemed enthusiast­ic before Obama’s speech.

“I had a little crush on her when I was little,” Phan said.

 ?? Matt Slocum / AP ?? Former first lady Michelle Obama (center) dances after speaking at College Signing Day, an event honoring Philadelph­ia students for their pursuit of a college education or career in the military, at Temple University.
Matt Slocum / AP Former first lady Michelle Obama (center) dances after speaking at College Signing Day, an event honoring Philadelph­ia students for their pursuit of a college education or career in the military, at Temple University.

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