Love to share: Obama couple mark wedding jubilee on Twitter

Published time: October 04, 2012 13:01
Edited time: October 04, 2012 17:01
Barack and Michele Obama on their wedding day in 1992 (Photo from twitter.com user @BarackObama)

US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle have chosen to make some aspects of their private life public and shared their wedding anniversary congratulations on Twitter.

The presidential couple sent sentimental greetings to each other on October 3th, their 20th wedding anniversary.  

The US president wrote: “Twenty years ago today, I married the love of my life and my best friend. Happy anniversary, Michelle.”

The reply from his spouse followed an hour later: “Happy 20th anniversary, Barack. Thank you for being an incredible partner, friend, and father every day. I love you!”

Mr. Obama also posted a photograph of their wedding on his official Twitter page.

Barack and Michelle Obama were married on October 3, 1992. They have two daughters Malia and Sasha.

Comments (5)

Jim C (unregistered) 04.10.2012 20:00

Oh yeah that's one ugly woman that Michelle, she does pushups that's
not very ladylike, she acts more like a monkey in a cage than a First Lady.
Ewww  disgusting, makes the whole world laugh at the USA to have her.

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Shulbinsky 04.10.2012 17:10

Michelle Obama should not have hugged any member of the Angolu monarchy. The Angolu monarchy should have been dead long ago (and will in the near future). Further, by hugging, you consented to your ancestors' having being enslaved.

A truly non-intelligent move.

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kihnu (unregistered) 04.10.2012 14:00

Michelle Obama makes a big deal about American children being fat.  A bit hypocritical of a person with a huge rear end.

The Secret Service has probably ordered larger seats to be installed in Air Force One to accommodate Michelle's humongous posterior which seems to be growing each day.


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