The
First Lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama, turned 50
last week Friday, and she did not hide her excitement as she took to
twitter to announce, “Excited to join Barack in the 50+ club today…
check out my @AARP card!”
Obviously, one of the first birthday
gifts she received came from the American Association of Retired Persons
(AARP), an open 50+ club.
As expected, the First Lady celebrated
her milestone birthday in presidential style at the White House on
Saturday night – a day after she clocked 50 – with a star-studded guest
list, including Samuel L. Jackson, Smokey Robinson and Magic Johnson.
With strict rules to wear comfortable
shoes, Smokey Robinson, Samuel L. Jackson, and Rachel Ray danced their
butts off at The White House all night.
But not to be outdone, one of the guest
stars, Jennifer Hudson, also performed at some point. The Oscar Winner
and former American Idol took to her Instagram page just after leaving
the party where she allegedly previewed some new music.
The top-secret event also boasted a
performance by Beyonce Knowles, who sang Michelle’s favourite songs. The
party reportedly lasted till 2 a.m.
Michelle: A role model to young women
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama is the
wife of the 44th and current President of the United States, Barack
Obama. She was born on January 17, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois to Fraser
Robinson III and Marian (née Shields).
Her father was a city water plant
employee and Democratic precinct captain while her mother was a
full-time homemaker until she (Michelle) entered high school. Both
parents’ families’ roots can be traced to pre-Civil War African
Americans in the American South.
Michelle Obama is the first
African-American First Lady of the United States. Raised in Chicago, she
attended Princeton University and Harvard Law School and then returned
to Chicago to work at the Sidley Austin law firm. There she met her
future husband (who is now the first African-American to become the
President of the world superpower).
After a few years, Mrs. Obama decided
her true calling was working with people to serve their communities and
their neighbours. She served as assistant commissioner of planning and
development in Chicago’s City Hall before becoming the founding
executive director of the Chicago chapter of Public Allies, an
AmeriCorps programme that prepares youth for public service.
In 1996, Mrs. Obama joined the University
of Chicago with a vision of bringing campus and community together. As
Associate Dean of Student Services, she developed the university’s first
community service programme, and under her leadership as Vice President
of Community and External Affairs for the University of Chicago Medical
Centre, volunteerism skyrocketed.
Promoting Service and working with young
people has remained a staple of her career and her interest. Continuing
this effort now as First Lady, Mrs. Obama in 2010 launched Let’s Move!, a
campaign to bring together community leaders, teachers, doctors,
nurses, moms and dads in a nationwide effort to tackle the challenge of
childhood obesity. Let’s Move! has an ambitious but important goal: to
solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation.
Let’s Move! will give parents the support
they need, provide healthier food in schools, help kids to be more
physically active, and make healthy, affordable food available in every
part of the country.
In 2011, Mrs. Obama and Dr. Jill Biden
together launched Joining Forces, a nationwide initiative that mobilises
all sectors of society to give their service members and their families
the opportunities and support they have earned, and to raise awareness
of military families’ unique needs as pertains to employment, education
and wellness. Joining Forces has been working hand in hand with American
businesses who are committed to answering the President’s challenge to
hire or train 100,000 unemployed veterans and military spouses by 2013.
As First Lady, Mrs. Obama looks forward
to continuing her work on the issues close to her heart — supporting
military families, helping working women balance career and family,
encouraging national service, promoting the arts and arts education, and
fostering healthy eating and healthy living for children and families
across the country.
Michelle and Barack Obama have two
daughters: Malia, 14, and Sasha, 11. Like their mother, the girls were
born on the South Side of Chicago.
All through 2007 and 2008, she helped in
the campaign for her husband’s presidential bid. In lieu of that, she
delivered a keynote address at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
When her husband sought for re-election, she also spoke at the 2012
Democratic National Convention.
Being the wife of a Senator, and later
the First Lady, she has become a fashion icon and role model for many
women, plus an advocate for poverty awareness, nutrition and healthy
eating.
As a result of her husband’s prominence
as a national politician, Michelle Obama has become a part of popular
culture. She was listed among “25 of the World’s Most Inspiring Women”
by Essence in May 2006. In July 2007 & 2008, she was among “10 of
the World’s Best Dressed People” according to Vanity Fair.
Also, she was an honorary guest at Oprah
Winfrey’s Legends Ball as a “young’un” paying tribute to the ‘Legends,’
which helped in paving way for African American Women. In addition to
these, she was 58th on “The Harvard 100” – a list of the prior year’s
most influential Harvard alumni as ranked by 02138 magazine in September
2007.
To crown it all, she made an appearance
on the 2008 People list of best-dressed women and was showered with
praises for her “classic and confident” look by the magazine.
It is extremely difficult to get an exact
figure of the American First Lady’s net worth since she stopped
practising law a long time back, so her wealth is now linked to that of
her husband’s annual income. Based on this, she recently joined the
millionaires’ club with a bank balance of $2m.
Ever since her husband’s political career
took off, Michelle has led a pretty comfortable life. Among her
properties is a house she co-owns in the elite Kenwood neighbourhood of
Chicago. She has also been chauffeured around in luxury cars like
Chrysler 300C and Ford Escape Hybrid.
One of her topmost priorities is spending
quality time with her husband and kids. She also delights in planning
for family vacations in holiday destinations like Hawaii and Spain.
Sources: people.com, en.wikipedia.org, bornrich.com, whitehouse.gov, celebuzz.com, swampland.time.com
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