BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 11, 2025
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Michelle Obama discusses topic of divorce on new podcast

Michelle Obama is launching a new video podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, diving into personal experiences including discussions on divorce.

The launch of IMO and the aforementioned chat about divorce comes as rumors about Michelle's marriage to Barack Obama gain traction, despite their recent heartfelt social media exchanges on Valentine's Day, as the Daily Mail reports.

Named IMO, which stands for "in my opinion," the podcast is a venture under Higher Ground, the production company founded by the Obamas in 2018. This new series allows Michelle to explore a range of topics close to her and her brother's hearts, away from the bustling world of current affairs.

The podcast promises an hour-long peek into personal reflections and experiences, with the first two episodes set to release on Wednesday. Despite Michelle's prominence, the focus remains tightly on personal insights and not on the political landscape that once surrounded her family.

Craig Robinson, Michelle's brother, sheds light on his own experiences with divorce in the podcast, adding a layer of authenticity and relatability to the discussions. This personal approach provides listeners with a raw and genuine exploration of difficult topics, anchored by familial bonds and personal history.

Special Guests Enhance Podcast's Appeal

IMO is not just a family affair. The podcast will host a variety of celebrities, further enriching the discussions with diverse perspectives. The guest list includes notable figures like Tyler Perry, Seth Rogen, Jay Shetty, and Issa Rae, who is slated to appear in the second episode, bringing her unique voice and experience into the mix.

These celebrity interactions complement the core personal dialogues, offering listeners a mixture of relatability and star-studded appeal. Each episode aims to blend personal anecdotes with broader cultural insights, mirrored through the experiences of its guests.

Michelle's comments in the podcast go beyond the topic of divorce. She recounts her initial hesitation about Barack Obama's presidential run and their life post-White House, including personal anecdotes such as driving herself after years under Secret Service protection. These stories provide a humanizing glimpse into her life transitions.

Obamas Respond to Divorce Rumors

The timing of the podcast's launch coincides with persistent rumors regarding Michelle and Barack Obama's marriage. The couple, married for 32 years, have faced public scrutiny as they have been spotted less frequently together. However, their recent public messaging tells a different story of enduring partnership.

On Valentine's Day, both Michelle and Barack shared affectionate messages on social media, countering the speculation with declarations of mutual support and love.

Barack posted, "Thirty-two years together and you still take my breath away. Happy Valentine’s Day, Michelle Obama!"

This public affirmation was echoed by Michelle’s own words, "If there's one person I can always count on, it's you, Barack Obama. You're my rock. Always have been. Always will be. Happy Valentine's Day, honey!"

These exchanges underscore their ongoing commitment to each other amidst the swirling rumors of disunion. Each message aims not just to affirm their love, but to quell the growing speculation about their relationship stability.

California Becomes New Hub for Obamas

The Obamas' shift towards spending more time in California also feeds into the narrative of their evolving family dynamics. This move was primarily influenced by their eldest daughter, Malia, relocating there in 2021. The state has offered them a new backdrop for their ongoing projects and personal growth.

This geographical change is not just about following family but also adapting to their post-presidential life, which includes managing their production company and exploring new creative ventures like "IMO." California provides a fitting setting for these new beginnings, layered with professional opportunities and closer proximity to their daughter.

The launch of IMO marks a significant step in Michelle Obama's public engagement strategy, shifting focus from a highly scrutinized public life to more controlled, intimate settings.

This podcast offers her, alongside Craig Robinson, a platform to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, all while navigating the public’s curiosity about her private life.

As the series unfolds, it will likely continue to attract attention not only for its celebrity guests and candid conversations but for the light it sheds on the enduring bond between the Obamas, proving that even amidst rumors, some stories are best understood from the inside out.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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