Michelle Obama In ‘Therapy’ For ‘Transitioning’ Into ‘Next Phase’ in Life

Michelle Obama sparked a wave of speculation and curiosity after referring to herself as being in a “transition” phase of life—comments that come amid renewed public discussion about her marriage to former President Barack Obama.

The former first lady shared the remarks during a candid conversation on The Jay Shetty Podcast, where she reflected on turning 60 and the personal significance of reaching that milestone.

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