Former first lady Michelle Obama has been all across the country over the past few months as she hosts dozens of events for her voter advocacy organization When We All Vote. The mother of two and her team, however, took some time out of her busy schedule on Wednesday to have some much-needed fun at a Christina Aguilera concert after giving a speech at the Ultimate Software Connections Conference in Las Vegas.

The group went to Aguilera's "The Xperience" concert at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater, and according to TMZ, they didn't hold anything back. 

As Aguilera sang "Lady Marmalade," her dancers made their way through the aisles, walking up to Obama. As the dancers paraded down in a single file line, one of the dancers stopped and took a little time to twerk in front of the former first lady.

The mother of two didn't seem to be too bothered by the extra attention as she waved her hands in the air, appearing to jokingly spank the shirtless dancer's butt. 

Aside from having a good time though, the Obamas are continuing to live their best life since leaving the White House. On Thursday, it was announced the couple would be teaming up with the directors behind Avengers: Endgame to produce a film version of Mohsin Hamid‘s bestseller Exit West for Netflix.

The bestselling author also kickstarted a new Instagram challenge designed to get schools involved in student voter drives with plans to hold a major event in Detroit later this month. 

As Blavity previously reported, When We All Vote and MTV partnered to create the #PromChallenge with the goal of getting more students registered to vote.  

"Prom Challenge is a new program created in partnership between When We All Vote and MTV’s +1thevote campaign, with support from Rent the Runway and other brands, to celebrate and recognize 20 high schools across the country integrating voter registration into their schools in the most creative and impactful ways. The winners of the competition will receive up to $5,000 to make their school’s prom dreams come true," the project's website states.

Last month, Obama announced that she was starting a video series on Instagram that will follow four college freshmen as they navigate their first year in school.