Michelle Obama hit the White House - Told The President To ‘Get Out’ After ‘Hitting’ On Engaged Chicago Woman
Michelle Obama allegedly told her husband, Barack Obama, to “get out” of the White House after he “hit” on an engaged woman while voting in Chicago.
Michelle Obama allegedly told her husband, Barack Obama, to “get out” of the White House after he “hit” on an engaged woman while voting in Chicago.
The incident with the woman, Aia Cooper, was widely reported in the media as more of jokey type thing than something serious.
As reported by numerous outlets, including the Inquisitr, Cooper’s fiancé walked past the president as he voted next to the booth where Aia was casting her vote, and said to him, “don’t touch my girlfriend.”
Obama said at the time, “There’s an example of a brother just embarrassing me for no reason, just for no reason whatsoever.”
For most people, that was the end of the incident, which seemed, if anything, to show the human and light-hearted side of Barack Obama. But according to some tabloid reports this weekend, just a few months after Barack was called a “perv” for looking down a young woman’s dress, Michelle isn’t happy about the Chicago incident either.
According to some of those reports, when Michelle Obama saw the video of the incident with her husband she hit the roof.
“Michelle’s had it. She has warned him plenty of times to keep his hands off women, but he refuses to listen. When Barack got home, she told him to ‘Get out!'” the insider alleged.
And let’s not forget the reports from last year, when the president was spotted openly flirting with Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt at Nelson Mandela’s funeral, earning a reputation for himself as a bit of a player.
The source added, “The way it’s going, Barack may be living elsewhere by the time his second term ends. Michelle’s about to kick him out for good!”
It remains to be seen whether or not the tabloid reports of a rift between Michelle and Barack Obama hold any truth to them, as the media, especially the tabloid press, watch closely for any developments behind the closed doors of the White House