Former First Couple Barack and Michelle Obama remain just as popular today even after they moved out of the White House. Naturally, fans did not miss the loving posts the couple made on social media on Valentine’s Day.
“Happy Valentine’s Day, my loves,” Michelle Obama wrote on Instagram, HuffPost reported. “You make even the coldest days feel warm.”
The post was accompanied by a throwback picture showing Barack Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha. What’s heartwarming about the photograph is that the former President seems to be gamely making show angels on the snow along with his daughters.
Not to be outdone by his wife, Barack Obama also posted a picture on Instagram showing him and Michelle dancing. “Happy Valentine’s Day to my forever dance partner, @MichelleObama,” the former POTUS captioned the photo he uploaded.
Barack and Michelle Obama are one of those people who managed to keep up with the times and are comfortable using technology to express their love for each other. The couple would usually drop a comment or two on social media to celebrate important events in their lives.
“27 years ago, this guy promised me a life full of adventure. I’d say he’s delivered,” Michelle Obama wrote last October 2019 as they celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary, Yahoo! Entertainment reported. “Here’s to our next chapter of becoming empty nesters and discovering what’s next—while still feeling the magic that brought us together all those years ago.”
Former President Barack Obama likewise used social media to celebrate the milestone in their relationship. “Like the Beatles said: It’s getting better all the time,” he captioned a photo showing them staring at a sunset. “Thanks, babe, for 27 amazing years!”
A year before that, Mrs. Obama likewise posted a sweet message to her husband during their 26th anniversary to let him know what he meant to her. “We’re still having fun, while also doing the hard work to build our partnership and support each other as individuals,” she wrote in 2018. “I can’t imagine going on this wild ride with anybody else.”
Mrs. Obama shared how the fact that their two daughters are already away from home for college has affected their relationship. “We are finding each other again,” she told PEOPLE in 2019. “We have dinners alone and chunks of time where it’s just us — what we were when we started this thing: no kids, no publicity, no nothing. Just us and our dreams.”


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