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Megyn Kelly says Barack Obama and Michelle married the wrong people. Brutal social media reminds her she's in her 2nd marriage

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Barack Obama-Michelle marriage crisis is far from finishing its shelf life as people can't stop talking about it. And the main reason for it is that Barack and Michelle can't stop talking about their marriage either. Michelle has addressed her marriage in her new podcast IMO, with her co-host and older brother Craig Robinson.

Megyn Kelly , in the latest episode of her podcast, spoke about what Michelle and Barack have been saying about each other and concluded that they married the wrong people. "I’ve been married for 17-and-a-half years and not one was bad. I think she and he married the wrong people. Every word she says about Barack Obama is negative… Every time she opines, it’s something that reflects poorly on him – how he’s insensitive, how he’s not a talker, how he doesn’t know how to relate to people, he doesn’t keep the same schedule as she does. And now we’re talking about how you can have a bad decade in a marriage," Megyn said.

Megyn Kelly fails to mention she's been married twice, Mike Sington wrote on X taking a swipe at Megyn.



What Barack-Michelle said about rumors of their divorce

The rumors of an impending divorce of Barack Obama and Michelle were so intense that Barack Obama was even linked with actor Jennifer Aniston, when Michelle Obama missed several public events where a former first lady is expected to accompany her husband.

Barack Obama opened up about his relationship with Michelle and recently revealed that he was in a "deep deficit" with Michelle after leaving office and he's still trying to make up to her. “I have been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things,” he said.

Michelle Obama commented on Barack's solo appearances and said she now has the opportunity to control her own calendar and can now make “a choice for myself.”

“I could have made a lot of these decisions years ago, but I didn’t give myself that freedom,” she said. “And now that’s gone. And so now I have to look at my — I get to look at my calendar, which I did this year, was a real big example of me, myself looking at something that I was supposed to do — you know, without naming names — and I chose to do what was best for me, not what I had to do, not what I thought other people wanted me to do.”

“That’s the thing that we as women, I think we struggle with like disappointing people,” Michelle continued. “I mean so much so that this year people were, you know — they couldn’t even fathom that I was making a choice for myself that they had to assume that my husband and I are divorcing.”
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