First lady set for Leno; Pattinson on 'GMA'

By Lorena Blas, USA TODAY

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Kobe Bryant is congratulated by First Lady Michelle Obama after winning 98-71 the Men's Preliminary Round Group A match United States vs France at the London 2012 Olympic Games , on July 29. (Credit: By Timothy A. Clary, AFP/Getty Images)

A few famous figures are making stops at network shows to talk about current events and new projects.

Michelle Obama will stop by and visit Jay Leno on The Tonight Show on Monday. It will be her third appearance on the NBC late-night program.

The first lady is expected to talk about leading the U.S. delegation to the Summer Olympics in London, where she attended several events including a men's basketball game. She also will discuss life in the White House.

Us Weekly is reporting that on Aug. 15, ABC's Good Morning America is expected to have an interview with Robert Pattinson, whose movie Cosmopolis opens in New York and Los Angeles on Aug. 17. Twilight movie star Pattinson hasn't been heard from since news broke about girlfriend Kristen Stewart's indiscretions with married movie director Rupert Sanders.