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Twitter erupts over Michelle Obama's facial reactions. People thought former president Barack Obama and vice president Joe Biden had some of the best memes, but Michelle Obama has clearly been crowned the winner. The former first lady's facial expressions during President Donald Trump's inauguration speech sent Twitter into a frenzy. At the start of Friday's events, the Obamas were all smiles as they kicked off the day by welcoming the incoming first family to the White House for tea.
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The former first lady's facial expressions during President Donald Trump's inauguration speech sent Twitter into a frenzy, starting with the awkward gift exchange with First Lady Melania, some Twitter users pointed out'Michelle Obama's side- eye game was the real winner of this #Inauguration,' one user tweeted with a photo of Mrs Obama and Hillary Clinton standing next to each other This user said Mrs Obama was given a 'serious stink eye'But it appeared that Mrs Obama's smiles quickly turned upside down during an awkward gift exchange with First Lady Melania, some Twitter users pointed out.'Michelle Obama's side- eye game was the real winner of this #Inauguration,' one user tweeted with a photo of Mrs Obama and Hillary Clinton together. Another user implied that Mrs Obama's facial expressions represented how most of America is feeling now that Trump has become the 4. President of the United States. 'Michelle Obama is literally all of us today,' the user tweeted. As cameras panned to Mrs Obama during Trump's speech at the US Capitol, Twitter users couldn't help but erupt with hilarious reactions. 'Today Americans learned that Michelle Obama does not posses a poker face,' one user tweeted.
Another user implied that Mrs Obama's facial expressions represented how most of America is feeling now that Trump has become the 4. President of the United States. Soccer star Hope Solo even joined in on the jokes when she shared a photo of Mrs Obama and Hillary Clinton with the caption: 'I love women who keep it real''Just watched Trump's inauguration properly.. Michelle Obama's face said it all really'Soccer star Hope Solo even joined in on the jokes when she shared a photo of Mrs Obama and Hillary Clinton with the caption: 'I love women who keep it real.' And another user made a jab at First Lady Melania giving Mrs Obama a gift upon their arrival to the White House Friday morning. 'Melania Trump giving Michelle Obama her speech back this morning,' the user tweeted, referring to the incident last year when Mrs Trump plagiarized Mrs Obama's speech. And the jokes didn't stop there as some users said the former first lady was throwing some major 'shade'. 'Michelle's face held all the shade,' the user tweeted. 'From now on whenever I have to spend time With someone I don't like I will think of Michelle's stoic face as she stood next to Melania,' another wrote on Twitter. Another user wrote: 'Any of y'all peep Michelle's face she ain't rocking she look like she wanna pop off.''I know I don't like them either Michelle but you gotta fix your face,' a user tweeted. When Trump's speech ended, the Obamas shook hands with the new first family, despite her facial expressions.
My million pound serenade: André Rieu makes sweet music with Liz Jones. By. Liz Jones. Published. GMT, 1. 3 October 2. GMT, 1. 3 October 2. A fairy- tale castle, a balmy evening, a superstar violinist playing to a captivated audience… Liz Jones receives a command performance from maestro André Rieu at his Dutch home. André performs to Liz on his 3. Stradivarius, on the steps of his medieval castle in Maastricht.
It’s embarrassing, being serenaded. Especially when it’s on the steps of a fairy- tale castle, by a man who has just told you that when he performs a piece of music it reverberates through his body like a caress, or a shudder, and that playing and conducting is ‘better than sex’. And where to look, while he is playing ‘La Vie en Rose’ to me on his nearly 3.
Stradivarius violin? Into his blue eyes, perhaps? André Rieu is the Patrick Swayze of classical music (it’s the hair, I think, that reminds me of the Dirty Dancing star; the macho cheesiness, the stupendous schmaltziness of his repertoire of ‘We’ll Meet Again’ and ‘The Blue Danube’). I can only hold his gaze for seconds before giggling and looking at the ground, or staring at the mane of unruly, slightly mulleted curls that snakes over his blue velvet smoking jacket, above a pair of quite tight, inky jeans. André's home De Torentjes dates from the 1. I know that millions of women – middle- aged and older – would kill to be in my shoes, given the 6. Dutch violinist and conductor’s sellout world tours and 3.
I know because I met some of his fans at the O2 arena in London last December, and they are a formidable bunch. One of them, Mary, 6. André Rieu is so very special. André makes me have so many lovely feelings.

He should run the government, you know. I’m so fed up with all the violence.’ That’s the key, you see: André’s world on- stage is so other; so safe and warm and lovely and effortless. But is his real life, off- stage, the same as this?
Well, almost – and absolutely not. The 1. 5th- century castle we are in is, of course, André’s real- life home, slap bang in the middle of Maastricht in Holland. It has cone- shaped turrets, chequered stone floors and fountains. It’s surrounded by high walls and iron gates, but his fans, who carve their names, usually encased in a heart, on his wall, can glimpse the castle from the river in the valley below: they float by on pleasure cruisers, a tour guide with a megaphone bellowing out André’s vital statistics. I ask him, as we sit on the cobbled terrace, surrounded by giant pots of bougainvillea, whether it all gets a bit wearing? After all, it’s one thing to have knickers thrown on- stage (‘They are rather large, like a flag!’ he told me last December), quite another to have women turning up at his home.
As long as they respect me and my privacy, then it’s OK, but when they stand in front of my door, waiting for me to come out, then it’s not nice any more.’The castle looms large, not just on the horizon, but in André’s life – he was born and raised near this spot. His father was a conductor and instilled in André his love of music.
As a child, having briefly wanted to be a priest, he started having piano lessons in this very building, which, legend has it, was where the real D’Artagnan ate his last breakfast. André disliked his piano teacher, who lived here, and soon gave up the piano for the violin. Did he fall in love with the castle as a child? No, not at all. The castle was gloomy and dark and moist and I hated the piano. I was afraid of this place.’He and his family have lived at their home for 1. André studied music, played in orchestras, then, in 1. Showtime Full Shhhh Online Free. Eventually, the castle came up for sale.

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The people living here could not afford to maintain it, so it was in a terrible state. I’m glad I can try to rebuild it for the next generation, as somewhere my grandson might want to live. We have been here 1.
We’ is André, his wife Marjorie and several hundred Costa Rican butterflies in an orangery across the courtyard that are all, disappointingly, still cocooned. André and Marjorie’s 3. Pierre lives next door with his wife and their twin daughters, who are nearly four (André has his blonde granddaughters as his phone screensaver, and is proud that they have already started to play mini violins). Pierre, endlessly amiable and polite, helps to manage the 1. Johann Strauss Orchestra – formed 2. The repertoire is stupendously populist – ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘We’ll Meet Again’ and ‘Bolero’ – which means classical purists, and critics, love to dismiss him.
I don’t care about the critics,’ he says. People shush you if you cough, or clap in the wrong place [at classical concerts]. That is not the case when I play. They say, “You are making it lower- level,” but that’s not true; I think I open it up for the audience, for everybody.’'I don’t care about the critics.
I open music up for everybody' Is it hard to adjust, I ask, to return home after being away performing? I had the first mobile phone, and nowadays you can Skype and everything is possible.
I also try to only be away for two weeks at a time.’André met Marjorie when he was 1. She was in a class with my sister, and that was it. I noticed this mass of curls,’ he says now. Every now and then, I saw her, and then at the age of 2. Before I boarded my plane to see the real- life fairy- tale existence of a man whose stage show – what with the elaborate taffeta ballgowns, Christmas trees, fake snow, and the almost pantomime camaraderie between the orchestra members and the man himself – creates a fantasy that we are in the 1. I had been told in no uncertain terms I would not be allowed access to one of the world’s most envied and elusive women: Mrs André Rieu.
André demonstrates his cookery skills. A fountain in the castle's grounds. One of the castle's chequered stone floors. But of course, now that I’m here, Marjorie is omnipresent, and it turns out she is the driving force behind the André Rieu machine that churns out albums and DVDs of concerts performed everywhere from South America to Australia.
I first meet Marjorie – she still has that head of red curls – earlier in the day at André’s recording studio: a low white building a few minutes’ drive from the house. In the canteen, where the orchestra members, whose ages range from 2. Small and neat, in a yellow vest top and blue summer trousers, she doesn’t want to be photographed, but is happy to talk. Would she not like to go on tour with him?