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‘One Less Thing That I Have to Think About’: Michelle Obama Dishes on Life After the White House and the Freedom That Came With It
Michelle opened up about her post-presidency glow-up, revealing why she avoided wearing braids during her years in the White House in a People magazine interview ahead of the release of her new coffee ...
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opened up in a new interview about how she isn't "wincing" at her gray hairs now that she's ...
Atlanta Black Star on MSN
‘The Country Wasn’t Ready for It’: Michelle Obama Finally Reveals the Truth About Her Post–White House Hair Transformation
Michelle Obama is the first Black woman to ever reside in the White House and while some would say she did it with poise, no ...
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Michelle Obama’s New “Look” Reveals Old Truths
Michelle Obama says she now makes every choice for herself. In a new interview ahead of her book “The Look”, she shared why she avoided some styles as First Lady and what she’s doing differently now.
On Wednesday, the Daily Mail reported that Hines’ Hollywood friends are stunned by the actress’s transformation from liberal ...
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Michelle Obama on Outrage Over Her Bare Arms After Jackie Kennedy's Were Admired: 'It Wasn't the Clothes' (Exclusive)
Former first lady Michelle Obama shares her true thoughts on the criticism she and Barack Obama faced back in the White House ...
In the book, Obama explains for the first time the level of intention she placed on her fashion choices as first lady, and ...
"During my eight years in the White House, although there was a lot of attention given to my fashion, my physical appearance, ...
Michelle Obama is opening up about the way her personal style has evolved ahead of the release of her coffee table book “The ...
In a recent interview, the former first lady said she dyes her hair but doesn’t do much else to hide signs of aging ...
Goldman reintroduces bill honoring Michelle Go, aimed at expanding access to mental health treatment
More than three years after a woman was pushed to her death in front of an approaching New York City subway, a New York congressman is making a renewed push for legislation to expand access to mental ...
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