Michelle Obama and Barack Obama cuddled up for a cozy Christmas snap on Thursday.
“Merry Christmas!” Michelle wrote via Instagram. “Barack and I send you our heartfelt wishes for a blessed holiday and joyful start to the new year.”
In the social media upload, the couple put their arms around each other while standing in front of trees wrapped in twinkle lights.


Barack, 64, paired an all-black outfit with a tan jacket, while Michelle, 61, showed some skin in a lacy black dress.
The pair’s adult children — Malia, 27, and Sasha, 24 — did not appear in the post.
The pair’s A-list followers, including “One Tree Hill” alum Sophia Bush, gushed over how “stunning” Michelle looked in her daring ensemble.


Andy Cohen, for his part, commented, “We miss you.”
Barack shared the same holiday snap to his Story, writing, “Merry Christmas! Michelle and I hope you have a wonderful holiday filled with light and joy.”
The former president and Michelle similarly posted a smiling shot for Thanksgiving last month — that time, with their daughters included.


“During this season of giving, let’s do what we can to give back to the communities that have given us so much,” they captioned a joint November post. “From our family to yours, have a wonderful Thanksgiving!”
Michelle and Barack have been married since 1992 and are still going strong despite rampant divorce speculation earlier this year.
The couple addressed the rumors directly on Michelle’s “IMO” podcast in June.


The politician poked fun at headlines, joking, “She took me back! It was touch and go for a while.”
Michelle denied marital woes during the episode, clarifying, “There hasn’t been one moment in our marriage where I have thought about quitting my man.
“We’ve had some really hard times and we’ve had a lot of fun times, a lot of adventures and I’ve become a better person because of the man I’m married to,” the former first lady continued at the time.
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