Viola Davis Gets Dragged Over Michelle Obama Mannerisms In 'The First Lady'

Viola Davis’ Exaggerated Michelle Obama Mannerisms In Showtime’s ‘The First Lady’ Send Forever FLOTUS Fans Into A Frenzy

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Now, Viola…

We’re sure Oscar-winner Viola Davis meant no harm with her purse-lipped portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s buzzy Drama ‘The First Lady’ but fans have been FLOTUS flummoxed at viral videos and photos from the questionable performance currently trending across social media.

Why she exaggerated the Forever First Lady’s mannerisms to the point of parody, we’re not quite sure, but there’s a growing consensus that the performance was a rare miss by the beloved actress.

One reason for the maligned portrayal could be the pressure she felt stepping into Mrs. Obama’s shoes.

“There’s a lot of fear that I messed up my portrayal,” she said. “I’m mostly terrified about what she will think. I don’t want to insult her and have her calling me. I gotta make the sister look good. I just hope that it lands with her.”

She previously opened up to Jimmy Fallon about accepting the role in Showtime’s long-awaited series that also stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt in the intimate look at notable White House moments through the eyes of iconic First Ladies.

“I think it was temporary insanity,” she joked after Jimmy Fallon asked why she accepted the role. “I lost my damn mind for about five minutes and made a damn decision that I can’t take back.”

“The woman is a damn goddess. Everybody knows her. Everybody feels like they want to protect her.

“It’s terrifying because … sometimes someone doesn’t live up to whatever image you have in your head. But when they do live up to the image, it’s quite frightening. It really is.”

At some point, Davis sat down with Michelle for several hours to prepare for the role that’s sure to fuel debate over the next several hours.

“I feel that I’m not worthy,” Obama said when asked about Viola portraying her. “I wish I could be better to live up to the character that Viola has to play, but it’s exciting.”

“Anything Viola does, she does it with passion and vigor, and I know she will do no less for this role,” she added.

As with anything on Twitter, there were some people who thought Viola’s performance was spot-on despite the backlash but you can judge for yourself every Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime.

How do you feel about Viola’s performance as Michelle Obama? Tell us down below and peep the Twitter hysteria over Viola’s Michelle Obama portrayal on the flip.

“Viola Davis might be going to hell Idk” – nooooo

“Viola Davis’s lips 👄 when the director finally yelled over the speaker 🗣 📣“ IT’S A WRAP” – bruhhh

“Barack when he watches Viola Davis’s caricature of his wife” – *cackles*

“Viola Davis lips when they yell CUT LETS DO IT AGAIN” – you know what…

“How Viola Davis was looking when she said “you a nega” – this face tho

“Nobody:

Viola Davis playing Michelle Obama:” – STEEBIE

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“michelle watching viola davis make those faces” – whewww

Michelle Obama did not purse her lips THAT much. What possessed Viola to think she should do that in every scene. I never thought I would see the day where Viola Davis gave a bad performance” – yiiikes

“When Michelle Obama catches up with Viola Davis” – wouldn’t be shocking

“Michelle Obama watching Viola Davis play her:” – accurate

“literally nobody:

Viola Davis playing Michelle Obama: 😗” – ahhhh

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