"They don't pretend that they have this Camelot relationship," said a source of the Obamas. "They're not trying to present that they're this magical couple."
The former First Couple made it clear they are still very much in love … or very committed to needlessly lying about their relationship status!
Barack Obama shared a sweet birthday tribute to Michelle Obama after it was confirmed she will miss the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
It was earlier clarified that Michelle Obama had a "scheduling conflict" when she missed Jimmy Carter's funeral, as she was reportedly enjoying an extended holiday in Hawaii at the time. However, her absence from the inauguration was met with curiosity, as her office did not provide any explanation.
The former president also shared a sweet photo of the couple holding hands at what appeared to be her birthday celebration dinner at Aubergine Carmel.
With neither president revealing what the pair spoke about, speculation has mounted about the details of their conversation.
Michelle’s office confirmed that she will not be attending the event saying, “Former President Barack Obama is confirmed to attend the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies. Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not attend the upcoming inauguration.” However, no specific reason was provided for her absence.
Barack Obama melted hearts with a cheeky yet heartwarming tribute to his wife, Michelle Obama, on her 61st birthday, proving their romance is still as strong as ever. The former p
Despite speculation caused by Barack’s recent solo appearances and Michelle’s inauguration absence, Barack and Michelle are not headed for a divorce, as the former President made clear in a Jan. 17 tribute to his wife for her birthday.
A new report painted a dark picture of President Biden's legacy and reported on lingering resentment he feels toward Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
U.S. stocks finished higher on Friday, the final trading day of Biden's term in office. All three major benchmarks posted weekly gains amid a retreat in Treasury yields. Investors were also looking ahead to next week, when Trump is set to be inaugurated as president of the United States for the second time.