Michelle Obama has reiterated her decision not to run for president, emphasizing the impact of public life on her daughters, Malia and Sasha. On a podcast, she shared her struggles to maintain their normalcy during their time in the White House and expressed her desire to shield them from media scrutiny. Having grown up under the public eye, she finds it unthinkable to thrust them back into that spotlight. Her priority is their well-being and privacy, aiming to ensure they have a typical teenage life.
The day-to-day kind of challenges that any parent has with teenagers, we had it on 100. I was so glad when we got out of the White House.
I was thinking, how do I make sure that they're normal and ready when this is all over? They have to have decent friends and be sane in the world.
I wanted to give my girls enough rope to live and be normal teenagers, but I also worry about them turning up on Page Six.
It's unthinkable to put my daughters back in the spotlight again. They've already served their time.
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