Fans on social media are going wild over a new photo of ‘stunning’ former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Michelle, 60, took to Instagram on Thursday to cast her vote in the US presidential election.
Posing with her ballot in hand, the Becoming author showed off her natural beauty as she beamed at the camera.
She looked elegant in a camel skirt with a mint green top and matching cardigan.
The lawyer was adorned with chunky hoop earrings and rings, along with a perfect manicure.
Fans on social media are going wild over a new photo of ‘stunning’ former First Lady Michelle Obama as she cast her vote in the presidential election
Fans in the comments were impressed with Michelle’s performance, with one commenting: “You are my hero!”
Another shouted: “Stunning queen! We won’t be going back! Kamala will win.”
A third added: “You look great, Mrs. Obama! I have already voted with my husband for a better future with Harris! Climate change and women’s rights were at the top of my decision!’
Although Michelle didn’t specify who she’s voting for in the post, she has already publicly supported Kamala Harris and even campaigned for the author of Smart On Crime.
‘I voted by mail! With Election Day less than two weeks away, have you voted yet?’ Michelle captioned the photo.
“Whether you decide to vote early, vote by mail, or vote in person on November 5, make sure you have a plan. Visit WhenWeAllVote.org for more information,” she continued.
‘And I want to hear from you too! Tell me below how you plan to vote and tag a friend to do the same.”
Although Michelle didn’t specify who she’s voting for in the post, she has already publicly supported Kamala Harris and even campaigned for the author of Smart on Crime.
Michelle’s voter mobilization campaign recently focused on drag queens and free sweepstakes in an effort to increase voter turnout in key battleground states.
She founded When We All Vote in 2018 and the organization plans to host 500 “Party at the Polls” events before Election Day.
The events will take place in states including Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada.
One such event in Arizona, which took place on October 18, featured Drag Out the Vote, a group of drag performers advocating for LGBTQ+ voters.
Famous drag queens such as Barbra Seville, crowned ‘Miss Gay Southern America’, and Afrika America led the show. An Oct. 29 show in Nevada will feature Plasma, a queen from RuPaul’s Drag Race.