Let's Move: Celebs Who Have Joined Michelle Obama's Campaign

They’re motivating young people to get up and get in shape.

Michelle Obama - Michelle Obama understands that if you want a childhood obesity campaign to reach its target audience, you need to enlist the help of the people they look up to — celebrities and role models. Here are the stars who've stepped up to the plate and joined "Let's Move."  (Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)
Get a Move On - Beyoncé busts a move with students during a surprise visit to PS 161 Middle School in Harlem, N.Y., as a part of the First Lady’s “Let’s Move Flash Workout” campaign.(Photo: Fame Pictures, Inc)
Get Into The Groove\r - Keri Hilson launches the "Pretty Girls Sweat" campaign, to get young women fit and active, at the Educational Alliance's Sirovich Senior Center in New York City. (Photo: Courtesy of Cindy Ord/FilmMagic)
Damaris Lewis - Sport Illustrated model Damaris Lewis was also on hand at "Project Butterfly" and had girls working the runway.  (Photo:  Cindy Ord/Getty Images)Nelly Furtado - Singer Nelly Furtado appeared on MTV Tr3s to talk about keeping children in shape saying, "As a mother, I know that it's so important that children lead healthy and happy lives. Together, with the first lady Michelle Obama, we can end childhood obesity."  (Photo:  Donald Bowers/Getty Images for Jumpstart)

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Beyoncé - Last year, Beyoncé released a workout dance video for the initiative. "I am excited to be part of this effort that addresses a public health crisis," she said. "First Lady Michelle Obama deserves credit for tackling this issue directly, and I applaud the NAB Education Foundation for trying to make a positive difference in the lives of our schoolchildren.”  (Photo: Barcroft/Fame Pictures)

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