Michelle Obama says she’s begun therapy as ‘tuneup for next phase’
- In April 2025, Michelle Obama shared that she is currently undergoing therapy as she navigates a significant transition in her life.
- This transition follows her status as a 60-year-old empty nester and her departure from public service, which has left her making choices independently.
- During interviews, including the Jay Shetty Podcast and a conversation with Steven Bartlett, she addressed rumors of marital problems and emphasized her commitment to her marriage with Barack Obama since 1992.
- She shared that she is currently undergoing therapy as part of a personal transition in her life and clarified that if there were any issues in her marriage, they would be public knowledge.
- Her openness about therapy sparked divorce speculation, yet she dismissed those claims, underlining her resolved family life and the personal growth associated with this new period.
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Michelle Obama confessed that she was in therapy and talked to her brother Craig Robinson about it in a podcast. (ANSA)
Former first lady Michelle Obama reveals that she is in therapy to face the transition phase of her life after her years at the White House.
Michelle Obama Says She’s in 'Therapy' for 'Transitioning' into Her 'Next Phase' in Life
Michelle Obama revealed in an appearance on Jay Shetty’s 'On Purpose' podcast on April 28 that she is currently in therapy to help her 'transition' into the 'next phase' of her life following her public stint in the White House with husband Barack Obama.
The confession of the former first lady, 61 years old, in a podcast: it's like making a setup, he said. After the White House and the growth of the daughters are within a new phase.
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