Michelle Obama

Three hundred students have been invited by Michelle Obama, SouthBank Centre and Penguin Live to attend the launch for her new memoir “Becoming”. The students spoke to HuffPost UK about what it meant growing up seeing Michelle Obama on the screen, and what she meant to them.
The former first lady was interviewed by actor Tracee Ellis Ross on the second stop of her book tour. Obama spoke about how her father taught her how to box and how important it was for her to be treated the same as her brother. She also shares how those boxing skills came in handy when she was confronted with a neighbourhood bully.
Michelle Obama kicked off her 12-stop book tour in her hometown of Chicago. Interviewed by none other than Oprah Winfrey, Obama reflected on her time in the White House, from sentimental memories to stranger details, like paying for the toilet paper.
BAME women have a higher risk of miscarriage with IVF and are more likely to experience difficulties accessing mental health support. But these problems remain shrouded in taboo. It's time we spoke up
The former first lady is heading out on a 12-stop book tour to promote her new memoir, “Becoming”. Starting with her first stop in Chicago where she’ll be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Obama will be joined by Sarah Jessica Parker in New York, Reese Witherspoon in Denver and former White House aide Valerie Jarrett in Washington DC.
Over six million babies are estimated to have been born from IVF, but it remains a subject shrouded in secrecy
The former first lady's highly-anticipated memoir is out today.
I suffered miscarriage and lost a baby to ectopic pregnancy - Michelle reminds us we are not broken, we have not failed and we are not alone