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Barack Obama was opened about his marriage.
There has been a recent chatter that the former US president is heading for a divorce from his wife, Michelle Obama, for reasons that have not proven exactly what is concrete or much of it.
In a conversation with Hamilton University president Stephen Tepper on April 3, the 63-year-old did not address the speculation head on.
But he still made headlines for his candidity.

Obama further explained, admitting that he “had a deep deficit with my wife” after the end of his two terms in the oval office.
“I have tried to dig myself out of that hole by doing something fun from time to time.
The spouse married in 1992 and is the parents of two daughters, two daughters. Sasha is 26 and 23 years old. They have been honest about the nature of the relationship over the years.
For example, in December 2022, Michelle said there was a decade between the relationship and “she couldn’t stand it.”


“People think I’m Catty saying this, it’s like there was a decade when my husband couldn’t stand it,” she said in a conversation with Revolt TV. “And do you guess when it happened? When those kids were fewer.”
One of them was a two-term president, so Obamas lived in the White House from January 2009 to January 2017.
In May 2023, when Obama was asked about his wife’s previous remarks about CBS morning, he replied.
“Let me say this, it helps me get out of the White House, and I can spend a little more time with her…
“Michelle – When our girls grew up, it was priorities 1, 2, 3, 4.
: So I wasn’t thought to be engaged with my father like me, knowing that only me and Michelle were under scrutiny and not in this strange environment, but rather as engaged with my father as I did. ”


Earlier this year, Michelle didn’t accompany her husband Jimmy Carter to the state funeral…or President Donald Trump’s inauguration. An event that the former president’s wife will be attending.
Observers suspect we are about to witness the first president’s divorce.
But Obama doesn’t talk about this kind of thing.
“What made us sane through that, trying to instill this in our daughters is that we can’t live through social media,” Michelle told her brother Craig Robinson in a talk at SXSW in March. “I don’t think you’ve seen the comment section, period.”


In our opinion, it sounds like wise man’s advice.
Meanwhile, on Valentine’s Day, both spouses write about very wonderful things online about others.
“Together, 32 years, you’re still taking my breath away. Happy Valentine’s Day, @michelleobama!” Written twice Commander on February 14th.
Added Michelle on the same day:
“If there’s one person I can always count on, it’s you, @barackobama. You’re my rock. It’s always. It’s always.
She included a heat emoji with this very kind message.