Amidst the growing divorce rumors regarding her and former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama was seen enjoying a night out in Los Angeles with her […]
Barack and Michelle Obama are allegedly working behind the scenes to divide their estimated $70 million fortune as speculation grows about the future of their 32-year marriage. Ac
Barack and Michelle Obama's potential split could be the first divorce of a former president and first lady after leaving the White House
Former President Barack Obama kicked off Valentine’s Day with a flirty message to his wife Michelle affirming she’s still the one after more than three decades together.
The former First Couple made it clear they are still very much in love … or very committed to needlessly lying about their relationship status!
Reminiscent of the 1970s timeless hit “Let’s Stay Together,” the Obamas seem to have no intention of parting ways soon. In an Instagram post fitting for Valentine’s Day, Michelle shared a selfie with her husband of thirty-two years, offering a tender declaration of love.
Barack and Michelle Obama seem to be happier than ever, but if the divorce rumors are true, their friends may have to pick sides. An insider revealed their celebrity pals are “in wait-and-see mode”
Last month, the former president honored his wife’s 61st birthday with a sweet snap and a flirty Instagram message about her good looks.
It all started when Barack Obama attended the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump’s inauguration alone.
Former President Barack Obama and wife Michelle kicked off their Valentine's Day in style after delivering a flirty message that should quell any questions over their marriage. "T
QUESTIONS still continue to swirl about Barack and Michelle Obama’s marriage after he shared a snap of the couple on Valentine’s Day. The former president paid tribute to Michelle as
There is no public evidence that former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are divorcing. Unfounded rumors swirled after Barack Obama attended former President J