Hi.
Hi, Jessica, nice to meet you.
Hi, so nice to meet you.
Thank you for having us.
Thanks for being here.
I saw that photo,
as most people did.
And I know.
It's a wire.
I knew you'd play with that.
That's OK though.
So you take her to
see the photo gallery.
And what happens?
Well, I took her to the museum.
We've been there a
few times before.
We go to museums a lot.
And we knew that the portraits
had just been unveiled.
So I wanted to take
her specifically
to see the portraits
of the Obamas.
And we got there.
We waited in line.
And I wanted a picture, and
she wouldn't turn around.
You're trying to get her to
turn around in front of that.
I was trying to get her to
turn around, face me, so
that I could get
a picture of her
with the portrait behind her.
And she was stuck.
She was focused on the portrait.
And little did I know, there
was someone else in line
who was witnessing her reaction.
And he took a picture of her.
He felt like he was
witnessing a great moment.
A moment.
Yeah.
And he was.
And shortly after
that, she ran off.
There's Michelle
Obama, right there.
Yes, she is.
Yes, that's you
and Michelle Obama.
And then Michelle saw the photo.
It went viral.
Right.
And then how did she
get in touch with you?
I got a text message
from one of her staffers.
And I reached back out to them.
And indeed, it was someone
on Michelle's team.
And they said that
Michelle saw the photo
and really wanted to meet her.
Look, look, right there.
There you are.
And you met Michelle Obama.
Do you remember
meeting Michelle Obama?
She a queen.
She said she's a queen.
She is a queen.
You are correct.
Did you have fun with Michelle?
Yeah, and your best friend.
She's your best friend?
No, she said that's
your best friend.
Oh, she's my best friend.
Yeah, remind her of that.
She hasn't called me lately.
And then you danced
with her, didn't you?
Yeah.
Did you have fun
dancing with her?
Then Michelle
posted the dancing.
I gotta shake it off.
Yeah.
I just shake it off.
You shake it off.
You like ballet though.
Is that your favorite dancing?
Yes, I go to ballet class.
Oh, you go to ballet class?
Michelle.
[SQUEALS]
Look at you.
What kind of ballet
moves do you--
do you have a certain
ballet move you can show us?
Yes.
It's a forest.
What was that?
A forest.
Well, Ellen asked what kind of
ballet move can you show her.
Is there a specific ballet
move you like to do?
Maybe a leap or a plié?
Do you know either of those?
Yes.
Really?
Would you like to show her?
Can I see it?
I'm gonna take this off so you
can show me the leap or plié.
OK, how do you do it?
Do you want a tutu?
Do you wanna-- here.
Put the tutu on.
It'll help you.
Is that for me?
Yeah, I think that when you
do ballet you need a tutu.
There you go, OK.
Do you want somewhere
where there's more space?
Do you want to show
me right there?
Yeah.
OK.
Let's see it.
And you can do whatever
ballet you'd like to do.
You can do a turn.
Right here, right here.
Where are you going?
You want to do it right there?
I'm gonna do the jump.
You're gonna do the jump?
Do the jump.
Whatever you wish.
Here we go.
Ah.
Good job.
All right, now I want to show
you something else that-- here.
Let me take the tutu
off of you first
because now the
dancing is over with.
I want to show you
another portrait
that I think you're going to
find really, really amazing.
Come over here.
Jessica, you come over here too.
I get a lot of
portraits of me by fans.
[APPLAUSE]
Who's that?
That's Ellen.
Parker, who is that?
Who is that?
Ellen.
It's me.
It really-- you recognized me.
You can't do that at the museum.
You can't-- here.
Look at that.
You like it?
Yeah.
OK.
Tell Michelle about it, OK?
All right, I got you something
for your ballet classes.
[GASPS]
Let me show you.
[GASPS] Look at her face.
Oh, Ellen.
Look at that.
[APPLAUSE]
All kinds of different tutus.
You want that one?
OK.
You have one for any
time you're in the mood
for a different
tutu, you have one.
OK?
OK.
All right, Parker.
You're adorable.
