- Michelle Obama spoke of the ups and downs of the wedding on a new episode of the podcast “The Diary of A CEO” by Steven Bartlett.
- She called Barack “her person”, “admitting”, it is difficult for us too, but I would not exchange it.
- The Obamas were prey to divorce rumors since Michelle jumped the inauguration of Trump in January.
Michelle Obama becomes frank on the ups and downs of the wedding following rumors of obstinate divorce who tormented her, she and the former president Barack Obama, since she chose to jump the inauguration of Trump. Speaking on an episode of the podcast “The Diary of A CEO” by Steven Bartlett, the former First Lady did not hesitate to the truth about marriage, in general.
“There are so many natural reasons why marriage, infertility (and) try to have children makes things difficult,” said Obama. “I try to tell couples:” Of course, it’s difficult. Just listen to what I said, as if you have any problems in your wedding, it’s not you. It is the marriage process. It’s just difficult. “”
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Obama then added that she thought people “abandon too quickly” on marriage.
“If you do not get help, talk to it (and) in therapy, simply understanding how things change, how do you still renegotiate your relationship with your partner?” She asked. “I just see that people leave because they look at me and Barack and say,” Hashtag couple goals “. I say to myself: “It’s difficult for us too, but I would not exchange it.” He is, as young people say, my person.
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Barack and Michelle got married in Chicago in 1992. They welcomed their eldest daughter, Malia, in 1998, followed by Sasha in 2001. The family of four then moved to the White House when Barack was elected President of the United States. He served two consecutive conditions, from 2008 to 2016. Barack later admitted to being in a “deep deficit with my wife” after the conclusion of his political career.
“The beauty of my husband and our partnership is that none of us was really going to leave this because that’s not what we are,” said Michelle to Bartlett. “I know it about him (and) he knows it about me.”
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As for his decision to skip the inauguration of Trump? Obama says it had absolutely nothing to do with his marriage.
“People could not believe that I said no for any other reason; they should assume that my marriage collapsed,” she said on her podcast IMO earlier this month. “It took everything in my power not to do what was perceived as just, but to do what suited me. It was a difficult thing to do for me.”
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