Michelle Obama addresses ‘rumors of the end of our marriage’
UNITED STATES, JUN 27 – Michelle Obama attributes her public absence to personal ambition and age, dismissing divorce rumors as unfounded while reaffirming a 32-year marriage, officials and interviews confirm.
- Michelle Obama addressed rumors of marital trouble with Barack Obama during a June 26, 2025 interview on NPR's Wild Card podcast.
- These rumors stemmed from the couple's private lifestyle, including Michelle not attending public events and not being seen on dates with Barack Obama.
- Michelle explained that she chose to limit public appearances to protect her peace and emphasized that they do not share every moment on social media, saying, "It's the apocalypse. So we don't Instagram every minute of our lives."
- The Obamas have been married since 1992, share two daughters born in 1998 and 2001, and Barack has acknowledged working to rebuild their relationship after prioritizing the presidency.
- Michelle's statements shut down divorce rumors but highlight the ongoing public scrutiny and their intent to maintain privacy while nurturing their marriage.
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama addressed the growing divorce rumors in a recent interview. She joked that she and her husband and former US President Barack Obama don't share every second of their lives with the public, as they are both 60 years old. "You wouldn't know what we do every moment of every day," she said, adding that she has rarely taken photos of her life lately.
Michelle Obama Raises Eyebrows With a Bizarre Excuse Why She's Rarely Seen with Barack Anymore as Divorce Rumors Continue to Swirl
Michelle Obama made a bizarre comment during a recent interview that raised even more speculation about the state of her marriage with her husband.
Michelle Obama addresses public appearance absences, divorce rumors
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is setting the record straight — again. As rumors continue to swirl about her marriage with former President Barack Obama, she’s giving some reasoning behind the events fueling them. Social media culture blamed In a new interview on NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast, Michelle Obama said the public’s obsession with seeing the couple’s constant updates is partially to blame for the speculation around her marriage. “The fac…
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