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WhileHillary Clintonjokes that her singing is little more than “enthusiastically shouting along,” she still says she had “a lot of fun” in the latest episode ofCarpool Karaoke: The Series, alongside daughterChelsea Clintonand comedian Amber Ruffin.

The former secretary of state and first lady, 75, re-shared the clip to her own Twitter timeline, joking: “Would we call that ‘singing,’ or more like ‘enthusiastically shouting along’? Either way, it was a lot of fun.”

The Clintons joined Ruffin, 43, both to sing and to play the game, “This or That,” in which each had to choose their favorite from two items — pizza and burgers, for instance, or hot and cold weather. Ruffin, meanwhile, critiqued the duo’s selections, joking that cold weather was “a wrong answer,” and that the former first lady’s choice of pizza was also incorrect.

Elsewhere in the episode, former Sec. Clinton joked that she hadn’t driven a car since 1996, leading Chelsea to take the wheel.

“People just got so excited when that song came on and I came out from behind a curtain — people were roaring,” Hillary said.

“And it’s so fun to sing,” Chelsea added.

Several ground-breaking women join the mother-daughter duo in the show, telling their own stories of having guts, includingKim Kardashian,Megan Thee Stallion,Goldie Hawn,Kate Hudson,Wanda Sykes,Amy Schumer,Gloria SteinemandDr. Jane Goodall.

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The three spoke about the concept of being gutsy in theirCarpool Karaokeappearance, with Chelsea saying, “it’s gutsy to be a woman … as a performer, as a creator,” and Hillary opening up about how she sang to her daughter when she was a little girl.

“We lived in an old house in Little Rock and before I’d put her to bed, I would sit in the rocking chair, I’d rock her and we’d look out the little window. And oftentimes, we could see the moon. So I started singing her, ‘Moon River,’ " the former first lady remembered.

When Chelsea learned to talk, though, Mrs. Clinton said the little girl voiced her displeasure at the nightly ritual.

“She put her little finger on my mouth and she said, ‘no sing, Mommy, no sing,’ " she said with a laugh. “It was crushing.”

source: people.com