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Michelle Obama says she ‘couldn’t stand’ husband Barack for 10 years

Michelle Obama has confessed she could not stand her husband and former US President Barack for ten years of their marriage as they raised their young children.

The former first lady made the admission during a candid round-table interview with Revolt on Thursday.

She spoke about how her law career had to take a backseat as Barack launched his presidential bid amid the pressures of raising their two daughters, Malia and Sasha.

“We don’t talk about how much work is required and how hard it is even when you are madly in love with the person, even when everything works out right,” she said.

Barack and Michelle Obama, with daughters Sasha and Malia, taking part in the conclusion of a Christmas In Washington celebration in 2010 (Getty Images)
Barack and Michelle Obama, with daughters Sasha and Malia, taking part in the conclusion of a Christmas In Washington celebration in 2010 (Getty Images)

“People think I’m being catty by saying this: it’s like, there were 10 years where I couldn’t stand my husband. And guess when it happened? When those kids were little.”

She added: “And for 10 years while we’re trying to build our careers and, you know, worrying about school and who’s doing what and what, I was like, ‘Ugh, this isn’t even,’ ” she explained.

“And guess what? Marriage isn’t 50/50, ever, ever.

“There are times I’m 70, he’s 30. There are times he’s 60, 40, but guess what: 10 years — we’ve been married 30. I would take 10 bad years over 30 — it’s just how you look at it. And people give up . . . ‘five years; I can’t take it.’ ”

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“Do you like him? I mean you could be mad at him but do you still look at him and go ‘I’m not happy with you, but I respect you,’ ” she said. “‘I don’t agree with you but you’re still a kind, smart person.’ ”

The couple, who married 27 years ago, had their story immortalised on film in the 2016 movie Southside With You.

The Obamas met working at the same law firm in 1989, when Michelle Robinson found herself reluctant to fall for the charms of the summer associate.

Michelle told Good Morning America, “And then: in walks Barack Obama. And Barack Obama has always walked like Barack Obama - like he’s got all the time in the world, and I was like, ‘Dude, you’re cute.’ But in my mind, I was like ‘off-limits’. I’m not going to date one of the few black summer associates.”

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Michelle, Sasha, Barack and Malia Obama (Michelle Obama/Instagram)
Michelle, Sasha, Barack and Malia Obama (Michelle Obama/Instagram)
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Michelle Obama tweets out a photo on 18 January 2017 'Being your First Lady has been the honor of a lifetime. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. -mo (@FLOTUS)
Michelle Obama tweets out a photo on 18 January 2017 'Being your First Lady has been the honor of a lifetime. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. -mo (@FLOTUS)
Michelle Obama tweets out an old family photo 'So proud of @POTUS and all that we've accomplished together. An incredible journey filled with remarkable people. I love you Barack. -mo (@FLOTUS)
Michelle Obama tweets out an old family photo 'So proud of @POTUS and all that we've accomplished together. An incredible journey filled with remarkable people. I love you Barack. -mo (@FLOTUS)
Michelle Obama tweets out a photo on 19 January 2017 'Thank you for the birthday wishes and for the greatest gift of all: the opportunity to serve as your First Lady. (@FLOTUS)
Michelle Obama tweets out a photo on 19 January 2017 'Thank you for the birthday wishes and for the greatest gift of all: the opportunity to serve as your First Lady. (@FLOTUS)
10 Jan 2017: US First Lady Michelle Obama (C) and US President Barack Obama greet supporters as daughter Malia looks on after the President delivered his farewell address in Chicago, Illinois (Joshua Lott/AFP/Getty Images)
10 Jan 2017: US First Lady Michelle Obama (C) and US President Barack Obama greet supporters as daughter Malia looks on after the President delivered his farewell address in Chicago, Illinois (Joshua Lott/AFP/Getty Images)
10 Jan 2017: President Barack Obama wipes his tears as he speaks at McCormick Place in Chicago (Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)
10 Jan 2017: President Barack Obama wipes his tears as he speaks at McCormick Place in Chicago (Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)
21 August 2016: Barack, First Lady Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha walk to board Air Force One at Cape Cod Air Force Station in Massachusetts on as they depart for Washington after a two-week holiday at nearby Martha's Vineyard (Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)
21 August 2016: Barack, First Lady Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha walk to board Air Force One at Cape Cod Air Force Station in Massachusetts on as they depart for Washington after a two-week holiday at nearby Martha's Vineyard (Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)
4 July 2016: US President Barack Obama hugs his daughter Malia on her birthday during an Independence Day Celebration for military members and administration staff in the White House (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
4 July 2016: US President Barack Obama hugs his daughter Malia on her birthday during an Independence Day Celebration for military members and administration staff in the White House (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
22 April 2016: Prince George meets the President of the United States and the First Lady Michelle at Kensington Palace, as the Duke of Cambridge looks on (Kensington Palace/Pete Souza/The White House)
22 April 2016: Prince George meets the President of the United States and the First Lady Michelle at Kensington Palace, as the Duke of Cambridge looks on (Kensington Palace/Pete Souza/The White House)
22 April 2016: Prince George talks to his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge after meeting the Obamas (Pete Souza/Kensington Palace via AP)
22 April 2016: Prince George talks to his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge after meeting the Obamas (Pete Souza/Kensington Palace via AP)

The two would go on to share their first kiss outside of an Baskin- Robbins ice cream parlour in Chicago, going on to have their two daughters, Malia and Sasha, along the way.

“If you were going to list the 100 most popular things that I have done as president, being married to Michelle Obama is number one”, Barack said after his State of the Union address in 2010.

Michelle Obama’s book, The Light We Carry, is out now.