Former first lady Michelle Obama and Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former US President George W. Bush, are expected to come to Vietnam in December.
On the occasion of International Girl's Day (October 11), former US first lady Michelle Obama on October 12 appeared in a video broadcast on NBC's Today program announcing that she would join Jenna Bush Hager, son. former US President George W. Bush, and two Hollywood actresses came to Vietnam to promote education for girls.
The former first lady talked about why educating girls is an important task and how she and President Bush's daughter can get more attention on her upcoming trip. surname.
"More than 98 million teenage girls are out of school. The fact has proven that when girls are given the opportunity they deserve, the world will benefit," she said. "That's why I work to persuade leaders from organizations around the world who can improve the lives of girls every day."
"Today, on the occasion of International Children's Day, I am happy to share that in December, I will come to Vietnam with my friend Jenna Bush Hager and a few special guests," said the former first lady. US notice.
The guests mentioned by Michelle include Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts, actress Lana Condor, who lived at an orphanage in Vietnam before being adopted by a couple of American husbands and actresses. Vietnam Ngo Thanh Van.
"I hope all of you seek ways to support girls," she said. "Everything you do will make a difference for us all because the future of the world is also the future of children."
Former US President and President Barack Obama has two daughters, Malia, 21, now at Harvard University, and Sasha, 18, studying at the University of Michigan. Jenna meanwhile has two young daughters Mila, 6, and Poppy, 4.