Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama looked happier than ever as they enjoyed a courtside date night at NBA All-Star Sunday in Los Angeles.
Seated side by side, the couple was all smiles as they soaked in the action, laughing and chatting throughout the game. At one point, they leaned in close during an animated conversation.
Their easy chemistry and affectionate body language, knees angled toward one another, hands resting comfortably in their laps, spoke volumes, especially after divorce rumors swirled last year.
For the outing, Michelle embraced elevated courtside chic. She wore a sleek navy zip-up top layered over a fitted black look, striking the perfect balance between sporty and sophisticated.
Her long, voluminous braids cascaded over her shoulders, framing her glowing makeup and radiant smile. Minimal accessories kept the focus on her effortless polish.
Barack complemented her in a refined yet relaxed ensemble, opting for a deep blue bomber-style jacket layered over a black crewneck shirt, paired with tailored gray trousers.
The cool-toned palette felt modern and understated, ideal for a high-profile sporting event, while his constant smile suggested he was thoroughly enjoying the night.
Their public date comes just days after Michelle offered candid relationship advice inspired by her decades-long marriage. Speaking on her “IMO” podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, on February 10, the former first lady, 62, urged couples not to rush major milestones like moving in together.
“If it’s early in the relationship, you shouldn’t be moving in,” she told listeners. “I don’t care how much money he has or doesn’t have… you don’t know him yet.”
Her advice, she explained, is rooted in patience. Real love grows over time. “It takes time to fully know, to have somebody reveal themselves to you over time, to know whether or not your affections and feelings stand the test of time,” Michelle said. “My recommendation is always take some time. Make moving in like way down the line.”
The perspective is deeply personal. Michelle has been open about the fact that it wasn’t love at first sight when she met Barack, now 64. During a recent appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, she admitted she initially didn’t see “potential” in her future husband because she knew him first as a colleague. Though she thought he was “cute,” she viewed him as a peer rather than a romantic prospect.
What ultimately changed her mind, she shared, was that she never felt pressure to alter who she was. “It was one of the things that drew me to him. I didn’t have to change my fundamental self,” she explained.
Michelle has also directly addressed the speculation about their marriage. In a June 2025 interview on NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast, she dismissed rumors that surfaced when Barack was photographed attending events without her.
“The fact that people don’t see me going out on a date with my husband sparks rumors of the end of our marriage,” she said with characteristic wit. “It’s like, ‘OK, so we don’t Instagram every minute of our lives.’ We are 60. We’re 60, y’all. You just are not gonna know what we’re doing every minute of the day.”
If their latest courtside appearance is any indication, the Obamas are very much aligned, enjoying each other’s company, sharing laughs, and continuing to model the kind of steady partnership Michelle often speaks about.
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