Rumors about Michelle and Barack Obama’s marriage have swirled recently, but the couple continues to show strength and honesty about the ups and downs of their decades-long journey together.
Now, Michelle’s brother Craig Robinson is opening up about his first impression of Barack — and why, at first, he didn’t think the relationship would last.
👀 “Barack? Who’s Got a Name Like Barack?”
On an April 16 episode of their podcast IMO, Craig reflected on the early days of Michelle’s relationship with the future president.
“So Mich starts to date Barack, and we don’t know who this guy is. We’re just like, ‘Barack? Who’s got a name like Barack?’” Craig joked.
“And I’m thinking it’s gonna last a month, like most of your relationships.”
Michelle laughed off the teasing, pretending to be offended:
“That’s not true. I’ve had many a long-term boyfriend!”
Craig doubled down:
“I wouldn’t call those guys boyfriends.”
He also recalled their mom’s first reaction when she met Barack:
“She said, ‘At least he’s tall!’ because Mich usually dated shorter guys.”
Craig admitted he didn’t expect the relationship to go anywhere, saying to himself at the time,
“Too bad it’s not going to last.”
💔 The Truth Behind the Divorce Rumors
The conversation came just days after both Michelle and Barack opened up about how challenging marriage has been — especially under the spotlight.
Barack recently admitted that being president had taken a toll on their relationship.
“I was in a deep deficit with my wife,” he said during a talk at Hamilton College.
“So I’ve been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things.”
He said he hadn’t fully realized the impact his career had on Michelle and their family.
💡 Michelle’s Take: “Marriage Isn’t 50/50 — Ever”
Michelle also addressed the divorce rumors herself, saying people misinterpreted her recent absences from public events.
On Work in Progress with Sophia Bush, Michelle explained that she’s learning to say “no” and prioritize herself.
“If it doesn’t fit into the stereotype of what people think I should do, then it gets labeled as something negative and horrible.”
“I’m learning to make some big-girl decisions — and own it fully.”
She added that society expects women to always show up and not disappoint others — even at the expense of their own needs.
🔄 Real Talk About Long-Term Love
Michelle has always been refreshingly honest about the highs and lows of her 33-year marriage. In a past interview, she admitted there was a whole decade where she “couldn’t stand” Barack.
“Marriage isn’t 50/50 — ever,” she said.
“There are times I’m 70, and he’s 30. But guess what? We’ve been married 30 years. I’d take 10 bad years over 30.”
She encouraged younger couples to stay committed, even when things aren’t perfect:
“You could be mad at him, but do you still respect him? Do you still see the good in him?”
❤️ Still Going Strong
Despite past challenges — and the headlines — the Obamas seem more united than ever. This past Valentine’s Day, Barack posted a heartfelt tribute to Michelle on social media:
“Thirty-two years together and you still take my breath away.”
👏 What This All Means
The Obamas are showing us what long-term love really looks like — not perfect, but real. Honest communication, personal growth, and mutual respect are at the heart of their relationship. And even Craig Robinson — once a doubter — would probably agree: this one was built to last.

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