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Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have addressed the circulating divorce rumours on Michelle's podcast, "IMO," which she co-hosts with her brother Craig Robinson. The rumours have been fuelled by Michelle's absence from several high-profile events, including the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter and President Donald Trump's inauguration.
**Addressing the Rumours**
During a recent episode of the podcast, the Obamas addressed the rumours with a touch of humour. Barack Obama joked about a time when it was "touch and go," but Michelle took him back. Michelle Obama unequivocally stated that she never considered leaving her husband.
Michelle Obama also clarified that her decision to attend certain events is now a personal choice, reflecting her newfound freedom with her daughters grown and her husband no longer in office.
**Reaffirming Their Commitment**
The couple's approach to addressing these rumours has been to laugh them off while reaffirming their commitment to each other. Craig Robinson, Michelle's brother, also assured a stranger who asked him if Barack had done something to cause the rumours that everything was fine in Michelle and Barack's marriage.
Throughout the podcast, Michelle Obama praised Barack as an "engaged" father, and the couple laughed together about the absurdity of the divorce rumours. Michelle admitted to having tough times in her marriage but also shared beautiful moments and adventures.
This joint appearance on the podcast aimed to put the speculation to rest once and for all, reassuring their fans and the public that their marriage remains strong.
- In the midst of circulating rumors of divorce, Michelle Obama clarified on her podcast, "IMO," that she has never considered leaving her husband, Barack Obama.
- Amidst the sea of entertainment headlines and celebrity gossip, the strong bond between Barack and Michelle Obama continues to thrive, as they laugh off divorce rumors and maintain their commitment to each other.