People are noticing that the former first lady is looking rejuvenated in her new podcast. Michelle Obama started a podcast with her brother Craig Robinson called IMO where they’ll discuss important adult topics that most of us are too afraid to ask.
“Let’s be real: we are living through some really complicated and confusing times, and people are feeling more alone than ever,” Michelle says in the trailer for the podcast titled IMO, short for In My Opinion. “But I’ve learned that if you’re feeling a certain kind of way, the reality is that others are probably feeling that way too, and when you take the time to be just a little vulnerable and open up about it, it’s a whole lot easier to find the answers you’re looking for.”
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The podcast comes shortly after Michelle was the subject of divorce rumors with former President Barack Obama. She was noticeably absent during President Jimmy Carter’s funeral and President Donald Trump’s inauguration, but the former President squashed the rumors that they split. Some people have noticed that the 61-year-old former attorney looks younger in clips of her podcast, but did she get anything done?
Did Michelle Obama get plastic surgery?
Michelle Obama hasn’t disclosed whether she’s gotten plastic surgery or Botox in recent years. But a decade ago in 2014, the former first lady didn’t rule out procedures that would make women feel confident about how they look. “Women should have the freedom to do whatever they need to do to feel good about themselves,” she told People via CBS. She admitted that she doesn’t plan to get those procedures, but learned to “never say never.”
She also revealed that never missed a health checkup, including mammograms, Pap smears, and a colonoscopy. “I don’t obsess about what I eat, but I do make sure that I’m eating vegetables and fruit,” she added about how she stays in shape. “And as everyone knows, I do exercise.”
It’s safe to say that Michelle has aged very gracefully as she’s always been an advocate of healthy living. While President Barack Obama was in office, she spearheaded the Let’s Move! initiative that helped younger generations be conscious about their health. As to who Michelle is inspired by, she told Prevention, “I think my mother taught me what not to do. She put us first, always, sometimes to the detriment of herself. She encouraged me not to do that. She’d say being a good mother isn’t all about sacrificing; it’s really investing and putting yourself higher on your priority list. You can be a good mom and still work out, get your rest, have a career–or not. She encouraged me to find that balance.”