WATCH: GloZell, the woman who eats cereal out of her bathtub, interviews Obama

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In an effort to reach people across the United States that the Obama administration might not otherwise be able to, the White House is hosting a live event today at 4 p.m. CST, where three top YouTube content creators will be asking President Barack Obama questions.

One of them is GloZell Green.

#YouTubeAsksObama: The Internet’s State of the Union response

“The most-followed African American woman on YouTube, GloZell engages her audience in conversations about topics such as music, popular culture, and current events,” the White House description reads.

She also has eaten cereal out of a bathtub:

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Others joining GloZell on the #YouTubeAsksObama chat are Hank Green and Bethany Mota.

But GloZell, who has more than 3 million YouTube subscribers, does much more than just eat cereal out of a bathtub.

She has done a bit on “Guess the (wild animal) poop:

And participated in twerking lessons:

And offers up an alternative way to clean a pumpkin:

As for today’s White House event, you can watch it live here:

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