Even the First Lady wants to look pretty! First Lady Michelle Obama has admitted that she wouldn't be opposed to getting plastic surgery, or Botox, should the need for it arise. 

ABC News is reporting that Obama, who turns 50 this week, says that she likes to keep a healthy regimen, and encourages other women to do the same, but that she isn't opposed to elective procedures."Women should have the freedom to do whatever they need to do to feel good about themselves," she said. "Right now, I don't imagine that I would go that route, but I've also learned to never say never." 

President Obama has said that he plans to throw a big party for his wife on Friday... and coincidentally, that's when Jay-Z will be in the D.C. area for the Magna Carta world tour. 

When asked by the interviewer whether she's achieved all she's wanted in life, according to The Associated Press, the First Lady was a bit more pensive in her reflections. "I've got to keep figuring out ways to have an impact, whether as a mother or as a professional or as a mentor to other kids," she  said, noting that daughter Malia, now 15, will be in college when she and President Barack Obama leave the White House in January 2017. Daughter Sasha, 12, won't be far behind. "At that point in life, whoa, the sky is the limit," Mrs. Obama said. 

The First Lady's "Let's Move" campaign to reduce childhood obesity rates enters its fifth year next month, and while Obama says that she's conscious of her eating habits, she's not obsessive about what she puts in her mouth. "I don't obsess about what I eat, but I do make sure that I'm eating vegetables and fruit," she said. "And as everyone knows, I do exercise."