As whispers of an impending “divorce of the century” between Michelle and Barack Obama dominate headlines, the former First Lady has made a rare public statement—including a direct reference to her husband. Was this a subtle attempt to quash the rumors, or is there more to the story?
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Radar Online recently reported that the Obamas, married for 32 years, are allegedly preparing to go their separate ways. However, on Wednesday, Michelle, 61, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message about the Obama Presidential Center’s latest initiative—while making sure to mention Barack.
Michelle’s post announced the upcoming memorial garden at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, dedicated to Hadiya Pendleton, an hono r roll student tragically murdered in 2013, just days after performing at Barack’s second inauguration.
She wrote: “(Hadiya) had an extraordinary light that will not be forgotten, and Barack and I look forward to honoring her memory.”
While the message itself was solemn and significant, her explicit mention of Barack caught attention—especially as rumors swirl about their marriage unraveling. A further statement on the Obama Center’s website referred to Barack as “my husband”, words that now carry