Michelle Obama Shares ‘Rare’ Casual Photo By Iconic Artist


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A photo of former First Lady Michelle Obama wearing jeans and a T-shirt, taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz, is going viral after Obama shared the image to promote a new edition of Leibovitz’s book Women.

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By mid-morning, one repost of the photo had already accumulated more than 250,000 views on social media and framed the photo op as “rare.”

Leibovitz, 76, whose career began more than two decades ago with her early work for Rolling Stone, is known for photographing public figures in unconventional settings to highlight different facets of their personalities.

In the new image, Obama, 61, is shown wearing boots, worn jeans, a wide belt, and a T-shirt, with her braided hair pulled back. The setting and styling give the appearance of a rugged, outdoor work environment, consistent with Leibovitz’s signature approach to portraiture.

Or, other observers may see it another way, including USA Today, calling the look “rare” for Obama and noting, “Dressed down in a dark gray henley shirt, lightly distressed blue jeans, a brown leather belt and complementing brown heeled suede boots, Obama’s eyes are closed peacefully as her braids flow in the wind for the photo.”

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Last week, Obama gave a new update on reports that she was considering a run for the White House in 2028, but it’s not one that her fans wanted to hear. In an interview, the former first lady said she does not believe the United States is prepared to elect a woman — including her — as president.

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Obama, 61, has long been the focus of speculation from supporters who hope she might launch a White House bid, both during and after her time in her husband’s administration. Calls for a “Michelle 2028” campaign have surfaced again in recent months, including on social media and at recent “No Kings” demonstrations where attendees held signs urging her to run.

But during a Nov. 5 conversation with Tracee Ellis Ross at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to promote her new book, The Look, Obama firmly dismissed the idea.

She said the country “ain’t ready” for a woman to serve as president and made clear she has no plans to enter the 2028 race, People reported.

“Well, as we saw in this past election, sadly, we ain’t ready,” said the former first lady, a reference to Donald Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election – though there’s no evidence whatsoever that Harris was rejected for any reason other than more Americans preferred Trump’s policies.

“That’s why I’m like, ‘Don’t even look at me about running, ‘cause you all are lying,’” added Michelle, before reiterating, “You’re not ready for a woman. You are not. So don’t waste my time.”

As the friendly audience cheered, she added: “We got a lot of growing up to do, and there are still, sadly, a lot of men who do not feel like they can be led by a woman, and we saw it.”

Though some supporters continue to hope she might reconsider, Michelle has repeatedly dismissed the idea of entering electoral politics — including running for president — for more than a decade. She infamously declared in 2008 when her husband became the Democratic party nominee that she was, for the first time, proud of America.

During a 2018 appearance on Today marking the International Day of the Girl, anchor Savannah Guthrie asked whether she had any interest in a political career. Obama responded, “Absolutely not,” reaffirming her long-standing position that she has no plans to seek public office.

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“I’ve never wanted to be a politician,” Michelle continued at the time. “Nothing has changed in me. I want to serve. … There are so many ways to make an impact. Politics is not my thing. It’s as simple as that.”

She also rejected the idea years earlier, before she and former President Obama left the White House.

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