In a surprising revelation, former First Lady Michelle Obama shared the ongoing “battle” she has with her husband, Barack Obama, over their bedroom thermostat. During an appearance on the May 13th episode of “Good Hang” with Amy Poehler, Michelle opened up about her unique sleeping habits and the couple’s light-hearted dynamic at home.
Michelle, who prefers a chilly sleeping environment at 68 degrees, described how her husband’s warmth often leads to playful confrontations. “Did you touch the thermostat?” she frequently asks him, to which he insists he hasn’t. “He now knows he’s afraid of the thermostat,” she quipped, demonstrating the couple’s humorous take on domestic disputes.
The former First Lady also discussed her sleep patterns, revealing that she often feels torn between enjoying quality time with Barack and her desire for rest. “After we’ve had our catchup conversation… I’m looking at the clock and he’s looking at me,” Michelle shared, emphasizing her eagerness to hit the hay earlier.
Despite their busy lives, the Obamas maintain a joyful atmosphere at home, often teasing each other as a form of affection. Michelle humorously noted an early marital agreement: “I can tease you, but you cannot tease me,” underscoring the playful nature of their relationship.
As the Obamas navigate the challenges of domestic life with humor and love, Michelle’s candid insights reveal the relatable quirks that keep their marriage vibrant. With an engaging blend of warmth and wit, the former First Lady reminds us that even in the lives of the elite, the thermostat can stir up a storm of laughter.