Aretha Franklin, Meryl Streep, Solange Knowles, Michael Kors, and co-host Anna Wintour were also at the $40,000-a-plate dinner back in 2012, which raised $2m

He chose to plead the fifth when asked to name his least favorite outfit that the First Lady wears

music he blasts on the radio, Obama said The Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder are his favorites, but not

Andy Cohen, like millions of other Americans, has been getting a bit nostalgic about the past eight years as President Obama and the First Lady begin the process of exiting the White House.

Unlike those millions of other Americans though, Cohen has been able to spend time with the Obamas, and on Tuesday he reminisced by posting a photo that was taken back in 2012 when he got the chance to put the President in the hot seat.

Cohen was one of 50 people who attended a fundraising dinner for President Obama at the townhouse of his best friend Sarah Jessica Parker, and when the guest-of-honor made his way to the Bravo host while introducing himself to guests, he was asked to play Plead the Fifth.

The game has been a staple on Cohen's late-night talk show Watch What Happens Live for years, with the host asking three personal questions to his celebrity guests, who may plead the Fifth and refuse to answer jut one of his queries.

President Obama agreed to Cohen's request and provided some unexpected entertainment for those in attendance, who had shelled out $40,000 for the chance to dine with the Obamas.

He then stood in front of guests including Meryl Streep, Solange Knowles, Michael Kors, and Chanel Iman while he answered Cohen's questions.

And when Cohen asked President Obama to reveal one of the First Lady's outfits he did not care for, he quickly took the Fifth.

Back in the day: Andy Cohen posted a photo of a 2012 fundraiser for President Obama at the home of Sarah Jessica Parker (Cohen questioning President Obama above while the First Lady and Parker look on)

Q and A: At the event, he had the chance to play Plead the Fifth with the President, asking him three questions and telling him he could only refuse to answer one

'Putting @barackobama in the #PleadtheFifth hot seat at a fundraiser at @sarahjessicaparker's house was certainly one of the most unforgettable moments I've had,' wrote Cohen in the caption of the photo, which he shared on Instagram.

The picture shows Cohen standing in front of President Obama while he fires off his questions, with the First Lady and Parker both looking on with big smiles.

And to Cohen's side in the photo is Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman and 11-year-old James, Wilke Broderick, who agreed to accompany his mother that evening while his father Matthew was busy performing on Broadway in the revival of 'Nice Work If You Can Get It.'

Parker also got some help that night from deep-pocketed Democratic donor Anna Wintour, with the British-born Vogue editor co-hosting the event with the actress.

That too provided some entertainment for some quests no doubt, as they hot the chance to see Wintour in the same room as Streep, who played a character based on the editrix in 'The Devil Wears Prada.'

Before the game began, Cohen referenced the fact that one of the guests had made an early exit that night.

'People are wondering where the Queen of Soul went. I have it on high authority that she went to find a new inauguration hat to top the last one,' joked Cohen about the sudden absence of Aretha Franklin.

That quip, and the three questions Cohen asked President Obama, were revealed shortly after the event by The Daily Beast, who got the details from one of the very lucky and very wealthy guests in attendance.

After explaining the rules, president Obama asked Cohen: 'Are you going to give me all three questions up front?'

Cohen explained that the questions remain a secret, to which President Obama responded: 'Well, there are going to be some nervous people in the back of the room.'

The Commander In Chief once again agreed to the game, with the $2million he had raised in the room that evening no doubt bolstering his willingness to answer personal questions.

Famous faces: Among those in attendance were Meryl Streep and husband Don Gummer (left) and well as model Chanel Iman and Solange Knowles (right)

Making bank: The $40,000-a-plate dinner back in 2012 raised $2million for President Obama (above leaving the fundraiser)

Fashionable crowd: Cohen (left) was one of 50 guests at the event, which was co-hosted by Anna Wintour (right)

'What’s your best perk? You know, like having beers with Hillary Clinton or being able to call any person in the world in the middle of the night?' asked Cohen to start things off.

President Obama said that the Truman Balcony was his favorite part of the office, and that he and the First Lady would often sit out there on 'date night.'

Next up came the question about his wife.

'Choose an outfit that Michelle wears that you don’t like. What is it and why?' asked Cohen.

After he told the room that would be the question he skipped, the First Lady piped in, saying: 'Now I want to know what it is.'

President Obama then turned to his wife and told her: 'No way. I’m not crazy.'

And for the final question, Cohen asked what embarrassing music President Obama likes to blast on the radio.

That question seemed a bit weak to ask the man who has hosted everyone from Frank Ocean and Chance the Rapper to James Taylor and Lin-Manuel Miranda at the White House, while also getting Aretha Franklin, Beyonce and Kelly Clarkson to perform at his two inaugurations.

Romantic pair: President Obama revealed that the best perk of the office was getting to spend 'date night' with his wife of the Truman Balcony looking out over DC (couple above in 2011 walking down from the Truman Balcony)

One last trip: Cohen posted photos on Friday after getting to see the First Lady speak (left) while down in DC with friend John Benjamin Hickey and the Obamas dogs, Bo and Sunny (right)

President Obama had no problem answering, saying he is not embarrassed to blast any music in his motorcade, and acknowledged his affinity for Stevie Wonder and The Rolling Stones while in the car.

He also made a point of saying he does not listen to the radio, and only plays music on his iPod.

Parker meanwhile kicked off that evening by acknowledging the First Lady, saying before dinner: 'It is a great, a rare, a very special and I’m assuming a singular treat to welcome you into our home - our radiant, our extraordinary First Lady.'

She then welcomed the man who brought them all together, calling Obama 'beloved current and future president of the United States.'

Soon after the meal that night President Obama and the First lady made a quick exit and headed uptown to The Plaza hotel to attend a second fundraiser, hosted by Mariah Carey.

At that event the singer paid tribute to President Obama by debuting a new song for him ahead of the election called 'Bring It on Home.'