• Michelle Obama is prioritizing self-care and stepping back from public life, focusing on personal needs now that her children are grown.
  • She addressed rumors about marital issues, emphasizing her 32-year marriage to Barack Obama remains strong and her decisions are about self-care, not external problems.
  • While less active publicly, she continues advocacy work, supporting political causes and liberal candidates like Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.

Former First Lady Michelle Obama recently shared on the “Work in Progress” podcast with actress Sophia Bush how she is prioritizing herself and stepping back from public life. Reflecting on life eight years after leaving the White House, Obama explained how she is now focusing on her personal needs and making choices that benefit her directly.

“I finally have the freedom to make decisions for me,” Obama said, admitting that for years she placed her family and public obligations ahead of herself. Now that her children are grown, she says she is learning to put herself first.

Addressing Speculation and Rumors

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Michelle Obama’s absence from high-profile events, including President Donald Trump’s second inauguration and the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter, fueled rumors about her personal life, including speculation about marital issues with former President Barack Obama. On the podcast, she denied these claims, saying her decisions stem from self-care rather than external problems.

“That’s the struggle for many women—we feel guilty saying no or disappointing people,” Obama said. She claimed that her absence led some to assume issues in her 32-year marriage, which she insists is still strong. Barack Obama confirmed this narrative with a social media post celebrating their relationship.

Life Beyond the White House

Since the Obamas left Washington, Michelle Obama has maintained a slower pace, blending personal time with professional opportunities. While she remains active in initiatives like public speaking and advocating for girls’ education, much of her focus seems to have shifted to herself and her private life.

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In her memoir “Becoming,” she openly discussed the strains her marriage endured during Barack Obama’s presidency, including loneliness and exhaustion. While some have applauded her honesty, others note that these struggles are reflective of the high-pressure, public lifestyle the Obamas embraced during their time in politics.

Ongoing Advocacy and Legacy

Despite stepping back, Michelle Obama has continued her involvement in political issues, supporting liberal candidates and policies. During the 2024 election, she campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris, encouraging voters to oppose President Trump and his conservative agenda. “A vote for him,” she said at a Michigan rally, “is a vote against us, against our health, against our worth.”

For many conservatives, her remarks highlight the ongoing divide in American politics, with Obama pushing the same progressive talking points that characterized her time as First Lady.

What Are Your Thoughts?

Michelle Obama’s emphasis on self-prioritization has sparked discussion about personal boundaries, but her political commentary and public absence raise broader questions about her long-term commitments to the causes she once championed. Is this a retreat from public service, or a calculated move to step back while influencing from behind the scenes?

 

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