Obamas Complain Of Bad White House Wi-Fi In Pre-Super Bowl Interview

No one is exempted from having bad Wi-Fi at times. Yes, not even the Obamas.

In a Pre-Super Bowl interview, the president complained that there are numerous "dead spots" inside the White House.

First lady Michelle could not agree more. "The girls are just irritated by it," she says referring to their daughters Malia and Sasha.

The 2016 Super Bowl is the last Super Bowl that the Obamas are going to watch inside the White House as the American presidential family.

The lamentation over the patchy Wi-Fi connection started when the president was asked about the things he wants to improve inside the White House for his successor.

The president goes to explain that the building is already old that Wi-Fi does not work in some areas, saying it is actually an issue.

Obama said he had been trying to improve the Wi-Fi for the next folks. He hopes that the entire "tech thing" will be resolved for his successor and his successor's family.

The interview is actually a traditional thing that the president has been doing every time the Super Bowl is about to begin. He usually does this alone, but for this year, his wife accompanied him for the first time.

The interview is actually aimed at discussing about the biggest American Football event. But Twitter users seem to find the White House Wi-Fi revelation as the most striking part of the interview as tweets about it keeps on coming.

The couple also discussed about their Super Bowl traditions. They said that that the family and couple of friends come over to watch the game and munch on pizza, wings, nachos and guacamole.

Michelle added that they try to put in two types of salads on the table, but these would probably be left untouched. When asked about what types of salads it would be, Michelle said she even has no idea.

Michelle also shared that there are actually three groups in the room: the men who seriously watch the game, the kids who just play around and eat the goodies and the women who has no idea what's going on but wants to stay for the champagne.

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