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Michelle Obama opens up about emotional moment with her daughter Malia: 'I never had that experience with her'

Security protocols prevented Michelle from sharing the everyday moments that many mothers enjoy


Daniel Neira
Senior Writer
MAY 15, 2025 2:48 PM EDT

While it’s been nearly a decade since Michelle Obama left the White House, the former First Lady is now opening up about some of her most emotional and personal experiences, including her family life and dynamics with her husband, Barack Obama, and her daughters, Sasha and Malia.

Michelle recently detailed one of the moments she did not take for granted during her motherhood journey. During a conversation with Amy Poehler on her new podcast, 'Good Hang With Amy Poehler,' Michelle opened up about a deeply personal bonding experience with her eldest daughter, Malia.

Michelle Obama speaks on stage during IMO Live podcast 2025 SXSW Conference © Marcus Ingram
Michelle Obama speaks on stage during IMO Live podcast 2025 SXSW Conference

The emotional moment was one that she never had the chance to enjoy during their White House years. “I realized for the first time, I was driving with Malia,” Michelle shared. “We were in Martha’s Vineyard, I’m driving, she turns on the radio and starts playing some of our favorite songs, and we’re singing at the top of our lungs.”

First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughter Malia walk back to the White House on October 11, 2009. © JEWEL SAMAD
First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughter Malia walk back to the White House on October 11, 2009.

It was a simple moment, but a profound one for the former First Lady, who admitted that kind of scene wasn’t possible when her daughters were teens. “I’d never had that experience with her from teenagers on,” she reflected. “They learned to drive, but I didn’t teach them how to drive. I couldn’t drive with them.”

First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Malia step off Air Force One August 16, 2009 © MANDEL NGAN
First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Malia step off Air Force One August 16, 2009

During Barack Obama’s presidency, security protocols prevented Michelle from sharing the everyday freedoms that many mothers enjoy, like riding in a car with her kids. “The basic kind of bonding moments… we didn’t have time alone in the car, just with me and my daughter, playing the music that we wanted, at the volume that we wanted,” she explained.

Malia Ann Obama attends the opening ceremony during the 50th Deauville American Film Festival© Foc Kan
Malia Ann Obama attends the opening ceremony during the 50th Deauville American Film Festival

Now that Malia is 26 and Sasha is 23, the pair, who spent much of their childhood at home, have stepped away from the spotlight and carved out lives of their own. Malia is pursuing filmmaking in Los Angeles, while Sasha is reportedly working toward a master’s degree in the same city.

Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama © Tom Williams
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama

Though Michelle remains a public figure, her daily life has taken on a quieter rhythm. She spoke about that shift with the comedian, expressing gratitude for the sense of normalcy that now defines her time.

“I like the islands where we live because... people get used to you, they don’t care,” she said. “At certain times of the year I can walk into town and just go shopping.” Then, laughing, she added, “Sometimes I forget how to use my credit card.”

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