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George W. Bush fumes after daughter Jenna asks about Obama divorce: ‘I know them, it isn't true'

George W. Bush fumes after daughter Jenna asks about Obama divorce: ‘I know them, it isn't true'

Time of India4 days ago
Jenna Bush Hager
once asked her dad, George W. Bush, if the rumor about Barack and
Michelle Obama
getting divorced was true.
George W. Bush
immediately said 'It's not true' and got kind of mad that she even asked.
Jenna said her dad told her he knows the Obamas personally and there's no way the divorce rumor is real. She remembered saying, 'Okay, love you,' and ended the call after that. George W. Bush and the Obamas, especially Michelle, have been good friends for a long time and are often seen laughing together at events, according to the report by People.
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Obama couple laughs off the rumors
On July 16, Michelle and
Barack Obama
joked about the divorce rumors on the IMO Podcast with her brother Craig Robinson. Craig jokingly asked, 'Wait, you guys like each other?' and Michelle laughed, saying, 'That's the rumor mill', as per the reports.
Barack joked, 'She took me back! It was touch and go for a while,' making light of the fake rumors. Michelle teased him, 'Don't you start,' and said people think they're divorced when they're not seen together. Divorce rumors got stronger earlier this year when Michelle missed big events like Jimmy Carter's funeral and Trump's second inauguration, according to the report by People.
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Bush and Michelle share a real bond
Michelle told Jenna on Today that she's shared many deep talks with George W. Bush during sad and happy times at events. She said even though they disagree on politics, they share the same values — love, compassion, and humanity, as stated by the reports.
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George W. Bush said in a 2021 interview that Americans are so divided now that they can't believe a Republican like him could be friends with Michelle Obama, according to the CBS Sunday Morning.
FAQs
Q1. Are Barack an
d Michelle Obama getting divorced?
No, they are not getting divorced — they even joked about it on a podcast.
Q2. Why did people think the Obamas were splitting up?
Rumors started because Michelle skipped a few big events, but the Obamas denied it.
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