ICYMI: By now we’re used to the Obamas taking low blows at President Donald Trump and his family.
They’ve been doing it for two years, so it’s nothing new.
But, former First Lady Michelle Obama took it a step further this past Tuesday evening during an appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show.
The two spoke about Mrs. Obama’s new book, but the conversation took a turn when the two began discussing Melania Trump’s gift on Inauguration Day.
Then, Michelle took another shot at the First Lady.
It’s pretty disgusting for a former First Lady to go on television and say something what she said.
Piers Morgan slammed Michelle Obama in his column for the Daily Mail UK on Wednesday.
From The Daily Mail:
Appearing on last night’s Jimmy Fallon show, Michelle inexplicably decided to plunge the bitchy knife firmly into the back of her successor as First Lady, Melania Trump.
The attack came after Fallon showed her a photo of her and husband Barack boarding Air Force One for the last time after Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2017.
‘Can you just walk me through…,’ said Fallon.
But before he could even finish the question, Michelle interrupted with a sneering: ‘Bye Felicia!’
Fallon collapsed with laughter and the audience whooped with joy.
And wherever she was, Melania Trump must have winced with anger and humiliation.
The phrase ‘Bye Felicia’ is an intensely derogatory one.
It was first coined by rapper Ice Cube’s character Craig in the 1995 cult stoner comedy movie, Friday.
A local girl named Felicia who annoys the neighborhood with her constant begging, and shameless attempts to live off others, annoys Craig.
When she asks if she can borrow his car, and a marijuana joint, he point blank refuses, then looks away and says simply ‘Bye, Felicia’ in a dismissive tone.
The phrase is now widely used, especially on social media, as an ice cold ‘kiss off’ for unpleasant people who you want to avoid.
It means, depending on which dictionary you refer to, a variant on: ‘I’m done with you, I have no interest in you, or anything you have to say.’
It’s specifically designed to cause hurt to the recipient.
Take a look at the clip from the interview below: