Former US President Barack Obama took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate wife Michelle Obama’s 61st birthday with a touching message.
Love you, honey! ❤️😘 https://t.co/fiQaCYmQ02
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) January 17, 2025
Sharing a heartfelt photo of the couple holding hands across a table, Obama wrote:
"Happy birthday to the love of my life, Michelle Obama. You fill every room with warmth, wisdom, humor, and grace—and you look good doing it. I’m so lucky to be able to take on life’s adventures with you. Love you!"
Michelle quickly responded with, “Love you, honey!” along with a heart emoji and a face blowing a kiss, further warming the hearts of their fans.
Divorce rumours
The loving exchange comes amid swirling social media rumours of a rift between the Obamas. Speculation began when reports emerged that Michelle would not accompany Barack to key events, including the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump and the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter earlier this month.
While Michelle’s office confirmed her absence from the upcoming inauguration, no specific reason was provided. However, Barack's heartfelt birthday tribute seems to quash any doubts about the strength of their relationship.
The Obamas’ love story began in 1989 at the law firm Sidley Austin LLP, where Michelle was mentoring Barack. Their connection blossomed into a lifelong partnership, and the couple married in 1992. Together, they have two daughters, Malia (26) and Sasha (23), who continue to be their source of pride and joy.
Michelle, known for her inspiring legacy and historic impact, values her role as a mother above all. As her biography highlights, she considers motherhood her greatest accomplishment.
This birthday tribute is a testament to the couple’s enduring bond and their journey of love, resilience, and shared values.
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Earlier, speculation surrounding Michelle and Barack Obama’s marriage reached new heights following reports that the former First Lady will not attend the upcoming presidential inauguration.
The buzz started when Michelle was absent from two key public events and escalated after a statement confirmed that Barack Obama would attend alone.
A statement from the couple’s office confirmed Barack Obama’s solo attendance at the 60th Inaugural Ceremony, an event traditionally attended by former presidents and their spouses.
Other past leaders, including George W. Bush and Laura Bush, are expected to be there, making Michelle’s absence even more noticeable.