Michelle Obamas Hey Queen
Also known as: Michelle Obama Congratulates Beyonce
Michelle Obama's "Hey Queen" is a reaction video meme originating from a clip the former First Lady posted to Twitter on April 18, 2019, praising Beyoncé for her Netflix documentary *Homecoming*. The video, featuring Obama's now-iconic line "Hey, queen! Girl, you have done it again, constantly raising the bar for us all and doing it flawlessly," quickly spread across Stan Twitter as a go-to reaction for celebrating wins big and small, used both sincerely and sarcastically4.
TL;DR
Michelle Obama's "Hey Queen" is a reaction video meme originating from a clip the former First Lady posted to Twitter on April 18, 2019, praising Beyoncé for her Netflix documentary *Homecoming*.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works as a reaction video or quote. The most common uses:
- Sincere hype: Share the clip or quote "Hey queen! Girl, you have done it again" in response to a friend's achievement, a celebrity's new release, or any situation that calls for enthusiastic praise. - Sarcastic praise: Apply the same language to something absurdly mundane or questionable. The gap between Obama's grand tone and the insignificance of the accomplishment creates the comedy. - Quote format: Pull specific lines from the video ("I'd say I'm surprised, but I know who you are") and attach them to screenshots, images, or other videos. - Still images: Freeze frames of Obama mid-speech work as standalone reaction images.
The format is flexible. It works equally well as a genuine compliment and as a dry joke about someone doing the bare minimum.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Obama's original tweet included the hashtag #Homecoming, helping cross-pollinate the meme with discussion of Beyoncé's documentary.
Ali Wong's framed letter from Obama sits in her living room, not a private office, making it a daily conversation piece.
Wong joked that Obama's letter connected them through shared experience, noting in her 2019 book *Dear Girls* that Obama "had a miscarriage too and writes about it in her awesome book".
The Genius Twitter account's use of the clip for "Hot Girl Summer" was one of the first major brand accounts to adopt the meme.
Derivatives & Variations
"No One" mashups:
Twitter users combined the "Hey Queen" video with the popular "No one: / Absolutely no one:" format to mock unsolicited praise[4].
Self-congratulatory edits:
Users posted the clip in response to their own minor life achievements as a joke about hyping yourself up.
Obama praise compilations:
The video became part of a broader collection of Michelle Obama compliment moments, including her Ali Wong letter and other public shout-outs[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
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