Hillary Clinton reveals a parenting mishap that's all too relatable.
stars played the Mother/Daughter Challenge, where they had to answer questions separately while wearing noise-cancelling headphones. Fallon asked Hillary, “What is your craziest family vacation memory?” and she revealed a time she and Bill forgot Chelsea.
“We had a lot of, kinda crazy times. I’ll tell you, I hope she doesn’t remember this because it was pretty traumatic. We took her to Russia — Russia — when we went on a state visit when Bill was president,” Hillary said. “And you know, there’s the formal goodbye, so Bill and I were ushered into the beast, the big limousine, to head to the airport, not knowing that we had left her behind.
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