Speculation that former US President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama's marriage is ended towards a split has gathered pace this week.
Long regarded as a symbol of love, partnership and resilience, the couple are now facing a storm of rumours suggesting their 31-year marriage may be on the rocks.
The speculations have grown due Michelle Obama's notable absence from recent high-profile events.
Michelle Obama was conspicuously absent from former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral on 9 January 2025, which Barack Obama attended alongside other former presidents and their spouses.
The absence sparked speculation about Michelle's personal and marital life, as it marked a departure from her usual visibility at such events.
Adding fuel to the fire, the office of Barack and Michelle Obama confirmed that Michelle would also not attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on 20 January 2025. Traditionally, former First Ladies attend these ceremonies, making her decision particularly notable. While the office cited 'personal reasons' for her absence, social media was quick to link the announcement to rumours of marital discord.
The Obamas have long been open about the challenges of their marriage, with Michelle discussing their struggles in her bestselling memoir Becoming and in subsequent interviews.
In chapter 10 of her book Becoming, Michelle reflects on the early years of their marriage, when Barack's political career was taking off. She describes feeling like "a full-time working mother with a half-time spouse" when his demanding schedule left her feeling unsupported.
In 2022, during an interview promoting her second book, The Light We Carry, she mentioned that there was a decade in their marriage when she "couldn't stand" Barack, particularly when their children were young and the pressures of their respective careers were at their peak.
However, she also emphasised their ability to work through those difficulties, crediting therapy and communication with strengthening their bond.
These honest revelations, while humanising, have now been taken out of context by some to suggest that there are deeper issues at play in their relationship.
Social media users have dug up these old interviews and anecdotes to speculate that the couple's busy post-White House life; Barack's speaking engagements and Michelle's book tours, may have taken a toll on their union.
Platforms like X and Instagram have become hotbeds for unverified rumours about the Obamas. The hashtag #ObamaDivorce began trending shortly after her absence from Carter's funeral. Some users even claimed to have inside knowledge of a rift, while others pointed to Michelle's independent projects and extended time away from Barack as signs of trouble.
Both Barack and Michelle Obama have remained active in their respective careers and philanthropy since leaving the White House. Barack continues to focus on initiatives through the Obama Foundation, while Michelle has embarked on numerous projects, including her Netflix series and speaking tours.
Their busy schedules have often seen them travelling separately, a fact that has been interpreted by some as evidence of a growing distance between the two.
Despite current rumours, the Obamas' relationship has been a beacon for many. From their early days as a young couple navigating legal careers in Chicago to their historic tenure in the White House, Barack and Michelle Obama have been a true testament to the power of partnership, resilience and love.
The Obamas have yet to publicly address these rumours, choosing instead to maintain their usual discretion about their private lives. Until then, speculation remains just that, speculation.