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Obama wishes wife Michelle happy birthday as she stays away from key public events

Former President Obama wished his wife, Michelle Obama, a happy birthday on Friday. Michelle has remained out of the spotlight in recent weeks.


Obama wishes wife Michelle happy birthday as she stays away from key public events
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The former first lady, who turned 61, has largely avoided being out in public in recent weeks. She will not attend President-elect Trump's inauguration on Monday, and was not seen at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral last week. 

To commemorate her birthday, the former president shared a tribute to his wife on Instagram, writing, "You fill every room with warmth, wisdom, humor, and grace - and you look good doing it. I'm so lucky to be able to take on life's adventures with you. Love you!"

Michelle later shared the post on X and captioned it, "Love you, honey!" followed with a heart emoji and an emoji of a face blowing a kiss. 

Though she is often floated as a choice of Democratic candidate for president, the source emphasized that the former first lady also has no interest in being a public figure now that her public service has ended.

While Michelle will not be in attendance at Trump's inauguration, former President Obama is scheduled to attend Monday's inauguration along with former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and their spouses.

Unconfirmed rumors swirled late last year that the Obamas' marriage was on the rocks and that former President Obama had been involved in a romantic affair with actress Jennifer Aniston.

When reached for comment at the time, an Obama representative told Fox News Digital, "Stop." 

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