Barack, Michelle Obama laugh off divorce rumors
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Irish Star on MSNMichelle and Barack Obama reveal who said 'I love you' first in cute couple's TikTok challengeBarack was recently a guests, where they discussed the swell of divorce rumors that’s plagued the couple, parenting their daughters, and the hardships of marriage while in the White House. To promote the episode, they also partook in a TikTok challenge, where they revealed which one of them said “I love you” first.
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Michelle Obama then warned her hubby not to “start,” but once everyone was settled in their seats, Robinson said, "It’s so nice to have you both in the same room together,” which made Michelle Obama address the divorce rumors. “I know, because when we aren’t, folks think we’re divorced,” she said.
Barack and Michelle Obama playfully addressed headlines about their marriage during a new episode of Michelle Obama’s “IMO” podcast. “There hasn’t been one moment in our marriage where I thought about quitting my man,
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Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama brushed off recent divorce rumors on an episode of her podcast released Wednesday — and the former first lady asserted "there hasn't been one moment in our marriage where I thought about quitting my man.