Michelle Obama address former US President Barack Obama divorce rumours, says she’s ‘making a choice’

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama and Former President Barack Obama.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama and Former President Barack Obama. Credit: Olivier Douliery/McClatchy Tribune

Michelle Obama has hit out at people who assumed she is getting divorced.

The 61-year-old former first lady of the United States has been married to Barack Obama for 32 years, and she has hit out at people making assumptions about her relationship simply based on her making her own decisions since they left the White House in 2017.

She told the Work in Progress with Sophia Bush podcast: “The interesting thing is that, when I say ‘no,’ for the most part people are like, ‘I get it, and I’m okay’.”

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“That’s the thing that we as women, I think...we struggle with disappointing people,” she said.

“I mean, so much so that this year people were... they couldn’t even fathom that I was making a choice for myself that they had to assume that my husband and I are divorcing.”

Former first lady Michelle Obama says she is contemplating how to spend the next 20 years. (AP PHOTO)
Former first lady Michelle Obama says she is contemplating how to spend the next 20 years. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Mrs Obama argued that if people don’t fit the “stereotype” others expect of them, then their actions or portrayed in a certain way.

She said: “This couldn’t be a grown woman just making a set of decisions for herself, right?”

“But that’s what society does to us.

“We start, actually, finally going, ‘What am I doing? Who am I doing this for?’

“And if it doesn’t fit into the sort of stereotype of what people think we should do, then it gets labelled as something negative and horrible.”

Mrs Obama - who has daughters Malia, 26, and Sasha, 23, with her husband - is in a place where she wants to be “making some big girl decisions” after entering her 60s.

She explained: “If not now, when? What am I waiting for? How am I going to spend 20 years?

“Now is the time for me to start asking myself these hard questions of, ‘Who do I truly want to be every day?’

“I’m trying to do that more and more, so what does it look like? It looks like whatever I want it to look like, and I still find time to give speeches and to be out there in the world and to work on projects.”

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