Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and as she is known to do, the former first lady posted a sweet post on Instagram. "28 years with this one," she wrote. "
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Today is National Voter Registration Day, and Zendaya and Michelle Obama are ringing in the holiday by sending their followers a friendly reminder.In collaboration with When We All Vote, the former First Lady's voter initiative organization, Zendaya and Obama went on Instagram Live to urge people to register to vote as soon as possible. "As young people, sometimes we procrastinate," said the recently anointed Emmy winner.
Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and as she is known to do, the former first lady posted a sweet post on Instagram. "28 years with this one," she wrote. "
We know former President Barack Obama is a remarkable constitutional scholar, but his Harvard Law School-trained wife may be even more convincing!
Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and as she is known to do, the former first lady posted a sweet post on Instagram. "28 years with this one," she wrote. "
Michelle Obama met Barack Obama in 1989 at the Chicago law firm where they both worked, it was not exactly love at first sight — even though he was quite popular around the office.“In my experience, you put a suit on any half-intelligent Black man and white people tended to go bonkers,” she went on to write in her 2018 memoir, Becoming. “I was doubtful he’d earned the hype.”Barack, on the other hand, was infatuated from the very beginning.
Leonardo DiCaprio is just one of many celebs to take part in Michelle Obama’s voting initiative as the former First Lady tries to increase voter participation for the 2020 election.
Conan O‘Brien, former First Lady Michelle Obama shared that her and former president Barack Obama’s daughters, Sasha and Malia Obama , have been feeling the effects of quarantining with their parents for months.Obama got real when it comes to just how her daughters are adjusting to the extra time with their parents. She admitted that at the start of quarantine, her daughters were excited to spend more time with her and Barack.
Kate Hudson, Bella Hadid and more are encouraging people to vote through some seriously chic outfits.With the 2020 presidential elections fast approaching on Tuesday, November 3, A-listers are urging fans to hit the polls.
Michelle Obama got real about the effects of family fatigue amid the coronavirus pandemic. During an interview with Conan O'Brien, the former First Lady shared that her and former president Barack Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia Obama, have been feeling the effects of months spent quarantining with their parents.
Michelle Obama and Barack Obama’s daughters are “no longer thrilled” to be quarantining with their parents amid the coronavirus pandemic.“At first, our kids got a little sick of us, which was fine because we were pretty much sick of them,” the former first lady, 56, joked of Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, during a Wednesday, September 23, Conan appearance. “The summer started happening, and then we could be outside a little bit more.
Just like many families in quarantine, Michelle Obama has had her fair share of ups and downs. The former first lady made an appearance on “Conan” on Wednesday, where she joked with host Conan O’Brien about the many stages of quarantine with herself, husband Barack Obama and their daughters Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19.
Michelle Obama has had her fair share of ups and downs.
At first the Obama family had some really amazing times together when the COVID-19 lockdown began in March.
Jennifer Lopez and Zendaya are among the stars joining Michelle Obama for a seven-and-a-half-hour event on Instagram Live next Tuesday (September 22, 2020).The Registered and Ready Takeover, organized by the former First Lady’s When We All Vote non-profit will take over the platform for a series of conversations discussing the importance of registering ahead of November’s U.S.
The only thing I care about this morning: The vibes I felt through the little speakers in my AirPods when I listened to the latest episode of Phoebe Robinson's podcast, Black Frasier.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMichelle Obama is taking over Instagram Live next week — with several celebrity guests — for a seven-and-a-half-hour event urging Americans to register to vote.The Registered and Ready Takeover, organized by the former First Lady’s When We All Vote nonprofit advocacy organization, will take place Tuesday, Sept.
Michelle Obama has paid a touching tribute to her husband Barack Obama following the announcement of the upcoming release of his book, A Promised Land, which hits the shelves in November.MORE: Michelle Obama's daughter Sasha's unique living situation revealedThe former First Lady of the United States re-posted Barack's announcement on Instagram on Thursday, alongside the words: "There's no one more reflective, more honest, and more thoughtful than @barackobama.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.If you want to show your pride as a voter, spread awareness and encourage family, friends and your community to vote this year, consider this option: wearing statement-making vote clothing and accessories.
Who knew that Barack Obama was such a big softie? Former First Lady Michelle Obama revealed on her Spotify podcast that her husband absolutely “shed tears” as they dropped off their eldest daughter, Malia Obama, at college for the first time. Michelle, 56, said that she and Barack took Malia, now 22, to lunch before leaving the freshman at Harvard just to get a little more time with her. It still didn’t soften the sting when they watched her walk away.