
Biological motherhood is the “least significant” part of being a real woman, according to Michelle Obama on a recent episode of her podcast.
Speaking on the role of women’s reproductive systems, the former First Lady said, “The least of what it does is produce life,” downplaying what many consider the defining feature of female biology—the ability to conceive and give birth.
She went on to argue that men can’t truly understand what women endure because, in her view, “female biology has barely been studied.”
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The clip from her podcast IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson has reignited longstanding questions about her gender — and some massive trolling.
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While her supporters say Obama was making a broader feminist point about the complexity and undervaluation of women’s bodies, skeptics are interpreting the remarks differently.
For years, evidence has been building that Michelle Obama is biologically male, a claim rooted in proof found in government documents and insider accounts from her youth.
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Earlier this year, Michelle Obama praised a guest on her podcast for raising a transgender child, declaring that it “warms my heart, as a black man.”
The rumors about Michelle Obama’s gender went mainstream in 2014 when comedian Joan Rivers, shortly before her death, told a TMZ reporter that “everybody knows” Michelle Obama [is] transgender.
Since then, government documents from Illinois have confirmed Michelle was registered to vote as a male for more than a decade until 2008, the year husband Barack was running for president.
Barack Obama himself has repeatedly slipped up, calling her “Michael” during speeches. While his brother, Malik Obama, has also confirmed the Obama family are aware of Michelle Obama’s real gender.
Is this simply a misunderstood metaphor about societal ignorance of the female experience—or a subtle nod to something deeper?
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