Michelle's story about being under the microscope is so relatable, you know? I can only imagine how hard it must have been for her to navigate all that pressure and scrutiny. The way she talks about feeling like she was losing herself in the process is just heartbreaking. It makes me think about how much we often put on a facade online or offline, and how exhausting it can be to keep up that persona.
And I love how Elaine Welteroth called out Michelle's strength as a woman - being humanizing yourself to the public can't be easy! Michelle's just being real and honest with herself and others, which is really inspiring. The fact that she's using her platform to share this vulnerability and wisdom with us all is just amazing
omg u gotta feel for michelle obama right now like she's talkin about how intense the scrutiny was when she was in the white house and it's wild because we all know she's still killin it in fashion but at the same time i can imagine bein under that much pressure 24/7 it's exhausting just thinkin bout it anyways its dope to see her open up about it on her podcast imo and share her realness with us
man i feel so bad for michelle obama . being under that much scrutiny 24/7 must've been insane . and its not just her clothes that were getting dissected but also how she moved and everything . it's like she was living in a fishbowl 24/7 . i can imagine it would be exhausting trying to present yourself in a certain way all the time . anyway, its great that she's sharing her story and being so open about it .
I'm totally feeling Michelle's vibe on this one... like, can you imagine being under that level of scrutiny all the time? It's exhausting just thinking about it She's so strong and empowered now, but I can only imagine how hard it must have been to navigate those pressures when she was in the White House. And yeah, I love how she's talking about taking risks with fashion - as a pop culture oracle, I'm all about embracing individuality and self-expression It's so inspiring to see her share her wisdom and experience on "IMo"