Sharing their stories. Plenty of celebrities — both those with and without children — have opened up about having abortions over the years.
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Michelle Obama took to instagram to wish her daughter Sasha a happy birthday. The former first lady posted a heart-melting super sweet message for her youngest daughter who was turning 21!Ms. Obama shared a photo of her holding baby Sasha and captioned it: “My baby has grown into a beautiful, independent, compassionate, highly capable young woman.
But you will always be my littlest pea. ❤️ I’m so proud of the human you are becoming. Love, your Mommy.”Una publicación compartida de Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)The 21-year-old birthday girl, Sasha Obama, who has recently been dating Clifton Powell Jr., the son of actor Clifton Powell Sr.
is growing up! Sasha and Malia Obama show their happy dance at LAX after reunitingMichelle Obama's Special Mother’s Day MessageIt has only been six years since the Obama’s left the White House and now Sasha lives in Los Angeles (near her sister Malia, who is a writer for an Amazon Prime series) goes to the University of Southern California and is in a relationship. Seems like so much has changed since their Washington D.C. days.
However, Michelle’s post was not the only one to shine. The former President of the United States, Barack Obama, also posted an old photo of himself with Sasha in his arms. He wrote, “Happy birthday, Sasha! “I have loved watching you grow into the intelligent, beautiful, and caring 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.
Khloé Kardashian is loving her 38-year-old nose, especially in its now ‘perfect’ form. Koko celebrated her birthday on Monday, June 27 and she had a lot of people sharing the love on social media with dedicated posts in her honor.
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.
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.
above.The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned a 50-year-old precedent set by the landmark 1973 Roe v.
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.
overturn Roe v. Wade, and former president Barack Obama called the decision an attack on American freedoms.“Today, the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent,” Obama’s statement begins, “It relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues — attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.”“For more than a month, we’ve known this day was coming,” Obama continued, “but that doesn’t make it any less devastating.”The two-term president also offered actionable words, calling out Planned Parenthood, United States of Women and “many other groups” who have “been sounding the alarm on this issue for years — and will continue to be on the front lines of this fight.”Obama previously released a more lengthy statement when the draft decision of the Supreme Court leaked in May.“The consequences of this decision would be a blow not just to women, but to all of us who believe that in a free society, there are limits to how much the government can encroach on our personal lives,” Obama said.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out.
Former President Barack Obama has denounced today’s Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade and abortion rights, releasing a statement saying, “Today, the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues—attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.”
Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground production company is heading to Amazon’s Audible platform.Following the end of a three-year deal with Spotify, the Obamas have reportedly inked an exclusive multi-year, first-look deal with the Amazon-owned platform.While firm details surrounding the Obamas’ new deal with Audible remain unclear at this time, comments from Michelle Obama hint at the possibility of their content with Audible being released on multiple streaming platforms.The Audible deal will see the Obamas “keep striving to tell compelling, provocative, and soulful stories — while doing everything we can to make sure they reach the folks who need to hear them,” Michelle Obama told The Hollywood Reporter.A Higher Ground spokesperson also told The Hollywood Reporter that the two companies “plan to make the Audible Originals available to the widest possible audience”.The newly signed deal with Audible comes after the Obamas’ three-year deal with streaming giant Spotify ended earlier this year. The Spotify deal saw them “develop, produce and appear” on select podcasts through their Higher Ground production company.The Obamas’ contributions to Spotify notably included the eight-part podcast series Renegades: Born In The USA with Bruce Springsteen.
President Barack Obama & Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground has found a new podcast home.
LOOK: 12 celebrity brides who turned heads in beautiful bright wedding dressesTake Michelle Obama, Kourtney Kardashian, and even the Queen for proof! They were just some of the celebrities and royals who have chosen controversial vows, bridesmaid dresses and food that have divided their fans. Take a look back at their unique wedding days…WATCH: Best moments from Pippa Middleton and James Matthews' romantic weddingPippa Middleton and James Matthews chose to invite plenty of couples to their wedding, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and Kate Middleton and Prince William, but they didn't necessarily spend much time together.To ensure guests mingled with one another at her wedding breakfast, couples were not seated together.
Michelle Obama took to social media to honor her beloved husband during Father’s Day. On June 19, 2022, United States’ former First Lady shared on Instagram a photo of her, President Barack Obama, and their daughters Malia and Sasha.The new snapshot shows Michelle, Malia, and Sasha posing alongside President Obama and smiling at each other.
After overseeing a handful of unscripted projects at Netflix, Barack and Michelle Obama are pushing forward with their first scripted drama “Bodkin,” which will star “SNL” alum Will Forte, the streamer announced Friday. The series hails from the Obama’s production company Higher Ground and independent studio wiip.
CNN on Sunday will broadcast the first-ever Juneteenth: A Global Celebration for Freedom, featuring a Hollywood Bowl concert with a lineup of artists, with an effort to inform and educate viewers on the meaning of the new federal holiday.
Selena Gomez teaming up with Michelle Obama to encourage voting and to fight to preserve American democracy. The ‘Come and Get it’ singer joined the former first lady in Los Angeles for the first Culture of Democracy Summit.The latina star, took the stage on Monday, June 13th at the Banc of California Stadium to emphasize the importance of registering to vote. “This work is incredibly important to me, especially when I think about the people who sacrificed so we can all exercise our right to vote.