Bruce Springsteen and his wife Patti Scialfa are the Obamas’ couple-in-chief.
Michelle Obama shared that she and her spouse, Barack Obama, frequently seek guidance from Bruce Springsteen, a renowned rock artist and E Street Band member, when it comes to managing their relationship amidst public scrutiny.
On her IMO podcast on June 11, the former first lady expressed her admiration towards you and Patti for the incredible work you’ve both done. Over the years, you two have served as mentors to Barack and myself in our relationship.
Michelle has been observing the musically talented couple, who got married in 1991 and have children named Evan Springsteen (34), Jessica Springsteen (33), and Samuel Springsteen (31). Later on, she mentioned seeking guidance from them about maintaining open lines of communication.
She informed Bruce, “There are two influential individuals – you and Patty. I want to emphasize that you can effortlessly intertwine your lives, as you’re each powerful individuals independently.
It’s clear that the knowledge gained from Bruce and Patti has proven to be invaluable. As evidence, Michelle recently dispelled rumors about her and Barack, parents of Malia, aged 26, and Sasha, aged 24, ending their 32-year-long marriage.
The 61-year-old stated during the April 30th episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast: “If I had issues with my husband, they’d be quite apparent to everyone, and he himself would certainly be aware of them, as would the rest of the world.
In a lighthearted manner, Michelle said, “I’m not one to play the martyr role. Instead, I’d address issues openly and share, ‘Here’s what he did.’
Additionally, Barack, aged 63, demonstrated the depth of their enduring love and mutual support by taking a moment to acknowledge his wife on Mother’s Day, showering her with a heartfelt tribute.
On May 11th, the former president expressed his gratitude by saying, “@MichelleObama, we feel incredibly fortunate to have you as part of our lives.” He accompanied this with a heartwarming photograph featuring Michelle, Sasha, and Malia. “We adore you,” he added.
For more of Michelle and Barack’s cutest moments together, keep reading.
In July 2020, Michelle discusses her marriage on her podcast, revealing one of the reasons she fell for her partner is because they believe in the principle that we should look out for each other like family. She explains that this perspective was instilled in her by her upbringing, including her family, neighborhood, and sense of community, which influenced not only her views but also the decisions she made throughout her life as she saw her experiences influencing those around her.
The couple uplifts graduates during the Dear Class of 2020 event.
The pair shares warm glances while anticipating the arrival of President Lee Myung-bak and his spouse, Kim Yoon-ok.
A beautiful scene unfolded! President Obama shared a heartwarming moment with Michelle during their Mother’s Day celebration at the White House.
2018 saw the unveiling of their formal portraits, during a special event held at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, with beaming smiles all around!
The duo hands out candy to trick-or-treaters on the south lawn of the White House.
The president places a gentle kiss on his wife’s cheek.
Michelle prepares the president for a friendly handshake before their encounter with Singapore’s prime minister.
Before interacting with Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore, and his spouse Ho Ching, the President acknowledges them with a friendly gesture.
Prior to their encounter with former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his spouse Gursharan Kaur, the pair secretly exchanged furtive looks.
President Fonz gives the camera a thumbs-up while Michelle looks equally bemused.
Before their encounter with the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, and Agnese Landini, the charming duo shares a series of giggles together.
In 2012, the pair was taken into custody, visibly moved, having just found out they would serve as President and First Lady for another four years.
In January 2013, the President and his significant other marked his re-election by gracefully dancing together during the Commander-in-Chief’s Ball.
The two share a slow dance at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball in 2009.
The pair showcased their radiant grins while dancing at the Obama’s Inaugural Ball for the Home States in 2009.
In 2008 at the Democratic National Convention, the duo savored the experience as Sen. Obama formally claimed the nomination, making history as the first African American to headline a significant political party’s campaign.
At a Minnesota rally, the duo expressed their joy following Senator Obama’s discovery that he had secured the Democratic nomination for presidency in June of 2008.
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2025-06-12 02:17