Democratic Presidential Candidate, Hillary Clinton 'Dabs' on 'Ellen' [WATCH]

By Star Connor s.connor@mstarsnews.com | Jan 15, 2016 03:16 PM EST

Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has some serious dance interest. MStars News has learned that the presidential hopeful had some fun learning how to do the "Dab" dance during her appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

If you're not familiar with the "Dab," Carolina Panther's quarterback, Cam Newton is a wonderful teacher. He usually does the dance after making a touchdown. During a break at a Charlotte Hornets game, Newton displayed the dance close up.

Now back to Clinton and her "Dab" moves. The wife of former president Bill Clinton said that she really liked the dance and was encouraged to use it while at work. "After you sign something, be like 'Dab," Steven 'Twitch' Boss, the house DJ of the show explained.

Besides learning how to "Dab," Clinton talked about hot topics with DeGeneres. At one time, she said that she didn't want to run for president and admitted that it was hard being a woman that was running for office. "I think it's still hard being a woman running for president."

Clinton explained her reasoning saying, "I feel like if you are forceful, you are too forceful, if you're not forceful enough you're not tough enough." She added, "It's just a constant evaluation all the time about how you're being perceived and so much of the perception is rooted in very ancient feelings we have about the roles of men and women."

Shocked, Clinton said that she had a lot of men supporters. "Men will say to me, 'I never thought I'd support a woman for president, but I'm at least considerate supporting you," she continued, "That's a big step forward because I don't know how we're going to open the door for more girls and boys to live the lives they choose until we get rid of these stereotypes."

DeGeneres wasn't shy revealing that she was on Clinton's side when it comes down for voting her in office. The TV host said to Clinton, "You know what a supporter I am. I think you're as smart as can be, I think you stand for everything that I want in a president."

MStars News wants to know, do you think Clinton would make a good president?

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