Michelle Obama announced the release of her second book “The Light We Carry”, which is her reflections on all of the difficulties and uncertainties of the past few years.
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Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their fireworks baby on her 24th birthday! On Monday, the former POTUS and FLOTUS posted sweet throwback pics for their daughter, Malia’s, Fourth of July birthday.“Happy birthday, Malia! No matter how sophisticated, accomplished, beautiful, and gracious a young woman you’ve become—you’ll always be my baby. And I will always be here to lift you up,” Barak wrote next to a picture of him holding a young Malia while she smiled for the camera. A post shared by Barack Obama (@barackobama)Michelle kept the throwbacks and the sweet posts coming with her dedication to their daughter. “Happy birthday, Malia – and Happy Fourth of July, everybody! 24 years ago, this day became extra special when your wonderful spirit arrived in this world.
I’m so proud of the beautiful, caring, and driven young woman you’ve become. I love you so, so much! Love, your Mommy. ❤️,” the author’s message read alongside a picture of Malia as a baby, smiling and looking at the camera while her mother held her up.
A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)In April, Michelle spilled on her and Barack’s now-grown daughters who have «boyfriends and real lives.» The former first couple are also parents to Sasha, 21. “They loved the Jonas Brothers,” she quipped on. “Now they are bringing grown men home.
Before it was just pop bands. Now they have boyfriends and real lives.” Michelle gushed that her daughters grew up to be exceptional young women. “I listened to what my mother said when she was raising us,” she shared.
Michelle Obama announced the release of her second book “The Light We Carry”, which is her reflections on all of the difficulties and uncertainties of the past few years.
https://t.co/IZWLMRGTn5. #TheLightWeCarry pic.twitter.com/Eblo8XoapcIn the caption of her post, Obama described the book as “a collection of stories and practices that have helped me sort through all the challenges and questions that keep us up at night.”“Becoming” was published in 2018 and has sold more than 17 million copies around the globe, according to Penguin Random House.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMichelle Obama has penned her second book, “The Light We Carry,” a follow-up to her bestselling memoir “Becoming.” The new book is set to be published in print and digital formats Nov. 15.In “The Light We Carry,” which clocks in at 336 pages, Obama offers a series of stories and insightful reflections on change, challenge and power — including her belief that when we “light up” for others, we can illuminate the richness and potential of the world around us, discovering deeper truths and new pathways for progress.“I’ve learned it’s okay to recognize that self-worth comes wrapped in vulnerability, and that what we share as humans on this earth is the impulse to strive for better, always and no matter what,” Michelle Obama writes in the intro to the book. “We become bolder in brightness.
Michelle Obama is bringing readers something new to chew on this fall! On Thursday, the former first lady announced the upcoming release of her new book, , during an appearance on . In a video message announcing the book, Michelle shared that the book was inspired by the challenges of the past several years, including the coronavirus pandemic, political turmoil and divide in the country. «It’s often left me feeling out of balance. I’ve felt vulnerable and yes, at times, I’ve felt afraid,» she said, adding the difficult times prompted her to ask herself and others, «How do we overcome our fears? How can we channel our frustration into something positive? And how do we rekindle that flame that’s inside each of us?»She described the book as a «collection of stories and practices» that have helped her in her own life, adding that conversations with loved ones and with people across the country resulted in her new book. «I think of it as kind of a toolbox, a collection of some of the perspectives and practices I’ve gathered over the years to help keep me centered even during times of high anxiety and stress,» she said.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has announced the follow-up to her global bestseller Becoming: Her new memoir titled The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Certain Times will be released by Penguin Random House on Nov. 15.
Michelle Obama has joined the SMS platform Community, giving her followers the chance to connect directly with the former First Lady.MORE: Viola Davis and more react to overturning of Roe v. WadeMichelle, who has long denied she would ever run for office herself, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the "exciting news".
Michelle Obama has found a personal method of sharing important news. The former First Lady shared on her social media that she had some exciting news to share and that she’d be doing it through text messages.Kim Kardashian, Michelle Obama, Rita Moreno & more react to Roe v Wade reversalMichelle Obama: “Happy birthday, Malia – and Happy Fourth of July, everybody!”A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)Obama shared a black and white photo of herself in the backseat of a car, with her phone in her hand. “I have some exciting news I want to share with all of you! Send me a text at 312-847-4044 and I’ll tell you more about it soon.
When We All Vote.“As a woman with an opinion and the fearlessness to voice that opinion, it gets very tiring when the only retort is to tell me how irrelevant I am,” the Grammy-winning recording artist said in a statement to Billboard. I am relevant because I exist, and because I am a human being.
Pink is firing back at the current political climate, channeling her frustrations into a charged-up anthem while supporting voting advocacy. The GRAMMY winner dropped a brand-new track on Thursday titled «Irrelevant,» claiming ownership of her voice, opinions and self-worth. The lyrics call on fans to advocate for themselves and their rights, while Pink plans to donate proceeds from the song to Michelle Obama's national, nonpartisan voting initiative organization, When We All Vote. The advocacy group aims to change the culture around the voting process and increase participation in each election cycle by helping to close race and age gaps. «As a woman with an opinion and the fearlessness to voice that opinion, it gets very tiring when the only retort is to tell me how irrelevant I am,» Pink says in a statement. «I am relevant because I exist and because I am a human being.
Joe Biden still has two more years in office, but now is the time for those gearing up to run in 2024 to be making their names heard. After watching Donald J Trump in office, it seems like anyone can be on the ballot.
Una publicación compartida de Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)Of course the former president, Barack Obama, also posted birthday wishes for his eldest daughter. Just like mom, he shared a cute baby picture of Malia and captioned the post: “Happy birthday, Malia! No matter how sophisticated, accomplished, beautiful, and gracious a young woman you’ve become—you’ll always be my baby.
Michelle Obama's daughters are growing up fast - and on Monday Malia Obama marked her 24th birthday.MORE: What Malia Obama is really like to work with as she moves to LAProud mom Michelle marked her firstborn's special day with a heartfelt tribute posted on Instagram.The former FLOTUS shared a sweet throwback of herself with Malia as a baby, alongside the message: "Happy birthday, Malia – and Happy Fourth of July, everybody!VIDEO: Michelle Obama opens up about her daughters Malia and Sasha"24 years ago, this day became extra special when your wonderful spirit arrived in this world. I’m so proud of the beautiful, caring, and driven young woman you’ve become.
Sharing their stories. Plenty of celebrities — both those with and without children — have opened up about having abortions over the years.
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s daughters is making headlines again, and this time is after the recent comments made by Clifton Powell. The actor appeared on the Dear Fathers podcast and shared his thoughts on his son’s relationship with former First Daughter Sasha Obama.“That’s amazing, ‘cause you know that they’ve been going out for about a year, and it just hit the press, right?” said Powell.
Barack and Michelle Obama's oldest daughter Malia Obama is making a name for herself in her own right, in a very different industry to her parents!READ: Barack Obama mourns sad family death with heartbreaking tributeThe 23-year-old has been working alongside Donald Glover for her first TV writing role, with the news being reported back in February last year. The show is called Hive, and NBC News revealed that Donald was full of praise for the talented star and her incredible work ethic."[She is] an amazingly talented person. She's really focused, and she's working really hard," he said, adding that Malia's "writing style is great." What's more, Malia is no stranger to the industry, having worked alongside many famous faces during internships, including on the set of HBO's Girls.VIDEO: Meet the ObamasMalia worked with Lena Dunham during her work experience, and the actress had nothing but praise for her, describing her as an "angel" while talking to Howard Stern.READ: Michelle Obama reveals daughter Sasha's unique living situationMORE: Michelle Obama and George W.
Michelle Obama is like all of us, loves the new Beyoncé songKhloe Kardashian talks about anxiety as she cries over hot wingsMy thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. pic.twitter.com/9ALSbapHDYMichelle Obama shared a lengthy statement, sharing how “heartbroken” she was over the Supreme Court’s decision.
Michelle Obama is sharing her thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Barack Obama was among those who shared the heartbreaking news on Friday that the US Supreme Court had overturned Roe v. Wade.MORE: Michelle Obama ‘heartbroken’ as Roe v.
overturned its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade that established the right to an abortion. The ruling marks a seismic shift in abortion law and will usher in new rules limiting or banning access to the procedure in half of the states, in some places immediately.The ruling came in a case involving a Mississippi law that banned abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, and the court reversed the decision of the 5th U.S.