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The ex-FLOTUS was reliving the moment when her husband Barack Obama became a history-making US President back in 2008. While spending the evening after his landmark win attending a number of
functions, Michelle and Barack managed to share a sweet dance as the night drew to a close. Writing in her bestselling 2018 memoir 'Becoming', Michelle made the heartfelt
admission about her love for Barack and what the pair had achieved together. Michelle said: "I held on to my husband each time, my eyes finding the calm in his. "We were still the
same seesawing, yin-and-yang duo we'd been for 20 years now and still connected by a visceral and grounding love. "This was one thing I was always content to show." At the
time, Michelle was concerned that she had "nothing left to show" after a gruelling campaign schedule, which ended in the Obamas moving to Washington and the White House. But she
opened up on the "miracle way" she was made to feel as she got ready to celebrate. She wrote: "In my life so far, I'd worn very few gowns, but Jason Wu's creation
performed a potent little miracle, making me feel soft and beautiful and open again, just as I began to think I had nothing of myself left to show. "The dress resurrected the dreaminess
of my family's metamorphosis, the promise of this entire experience, transforming me, if not into a full-blown ballroom princess, then at least into a woman capable of climbing onto
another stage. "I was now FLOTUS – First Lady of the United States – to Barack's POTUS. JUST IN: US MOVES BRAZIL TRAVEL BAN EVEN CLOSER AS BOLSONARO FACES PRESSURE Barack would
serve two terms as US President. He relinquished the role in 2016, making way for current US President Donald Trump. Trump controversially beat his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton and is set
to face Barack's vice-president Joe Biden in this year's presidential election.