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Posted: 2018-10-13T10:56:10Z | Updated: 2018-10-13T13:59:07Z Meghan Trainor And Kelly Clarkson Photobombed Michelle Obama | HuffPost

Meghan Trainor And Kelly Clarkson Photobombed Michelle Obama

It was like the coolest day of our lives," Trainor told "The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon.
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Photobombs don’t get much more epic than this.

Pop stars Meghan Trainor and Kelly Clarkson couldn’t resist jumping into the shot when Michelle Obama posed for pictures during the “Today” show’s celebration of the International Day of the Girl in New York City on Thursday.

“It was like the coolest day of our lives,” Trainor told Jimmy Fallon on Friday night’s broadcast of “The Tonight Show,” explaining how she “yelled at” Clarkson to “photobomb this, get in every single picture you can.”

Just like this:

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Model Karlie Kloss who Trainor and Clarkson photobombed alongside actresses Zendaya and Freida Pinto and activist Monica Nyiraguhabwa also posted a snap of the prank to Instagram:

Trainor told Fallon that she failed to keep her cool when finally coming face-to-face with the former first lady on stage. “I looked at her and screamed ’this is the greatest day of my life,” she said.

Check out the interview above and more photos from the day below:

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