Celebrity Oprah Winfrey Will Conduct Michelle Obama's Final White House Interview By Brandi Fowler Brandi Fowler Instagram Website In addition to her extensive fashion, lifestyle, and beauty coverage for InStyle, Brandi has worked as a writer and editor for E! Online, a fashion and lifestyle writer for Hello! US, an editor/on-camera host for AOL, contributing writer and red carpet correspondent for Variety and Cosmopolitan, and has also served as the Hollywood correspondent for Australia's 9News' TheFIX. Her editorial features can also be found on Vitruvi, MTV News, Madame Noire, Hello Beautiful and more covering fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and entertainment news. Her articles have been syndicated by the likes of Health, Marie Claire, Essence, Shape, Yahoo!, People, and more. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on December 5, 2016 @ 06:45PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic; Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call As Michelle Obama says goodbye to the White House, Oprah Winfrey will be right by her side to help her do it. The media mogul's OWN and CBS are teaming up for First Lady Michelle Obama Says Farewell to the White House—An Oprah Winfrey Special, according to Entertainment Weekly, with the site reporting that the hour-long special will feature the FLOTUS's final one-on-one interview inside the White House. NEWS: Michelle Obama Caps Off 8 Years of Holiday Style in Festive Gucci Gown During the special, Obama will dish on some of her most memorable experiences as First Lady of the United States, living in the White House, and what she plans to do when they leave the 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Jan. 20. They will also chat about the legacy President Barack Obama hopes to leave behind. Michelle recently got emotional as she welcomed military families for to the White House for their last holiday season there, and teared up as she told the crowd, "This has been one of our favorite White House traditions." "Our military families, like all of you, remind us of what matters, because even as you serve this country in uniform, or you hold everything together here at home as a military spouse, or you prepare to attend another new school as a military kid ... you all still find time to contribute to your communities and to this country." The special, which was co-executive produced by Winfrey, will first air on CBS Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Then, OWN will air a second showing Dec. 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.