Michelle Obama compares Barack’s divorce rumors with “apocalypse”

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In the last few months, former first lady Michelle Obama has been happy to become a wild card.

On Thursday, June 26th, while appearing on the episode of the NPR podcast “Wild Card with Rachel Martin,” she made new comments about her marriage to former President Barack Obama.

In her new chapter, the cohost of the “IMO” podcast spoke to Martin “Even when it was covered (by the news outlet), it was more open than ever.

She added: “The fact that you know, people don’t see going out on dates with my husband sparks rumors of the end of our marriage.

Obama then agreed that the reaction was something like an “apocalypse.”

“It’s OK, so we’re not Instagraming every minute of our lives,” the mother of two said. “We’re 60. We’re 60. …You just don’t know what we’re doing all day, right?”

On an April episode of “Imo with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson,” she collaborated with her brother Craig Robinson, and Obama worked on her choice to skip President Donald Trump’s second inauguration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p156ta8e1c8

“My decision to skip the inauguration, or to make a choice earlier this year, which suited me, came across such ridiculous laughs and criticism,” Obama explained in the episode. “People couldn’t believe I was saying no for other reasons. They had to assume my marriage was falling apart.”

Michelle Obama repeatedly denies divorce rumors

Obamas sparked speculation about an online divorce after her husband appeared solo in the January incident, but she pushed back critics of her choice.

“I’m really trying to own my life and I’m intentionally trying to practice making the right choice for me. I’ve taken all of my strengths to avoid doing what was perceived as ‘right’ or right, but I’m going to do the right thing for me,” she added to “IMO.”

However, Obama once again emphasized to Martin in the June 26 episode that her decision was the right choice for her.

“This year, one of the major decisions that made me not attend funerals or inauguration and not attending everything I envision. That’s what I want to do, what I want to do, what the world expects from me, and what the author told the NPR hosts.

“And I had, I have to own it. Those are my choices,” she continued. “Whatever the repulsion was, I had to sit and own it. But I didn’t regret it, do you know? It’s my life now, and I can say it now.

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