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‘Friends’ star Jennifer Aniston exposes the truth about Barack Obama’s ‘obsessive’ obsession with her and their rumored secret affair

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Just when it seemed that Barack Obama would go down in history with none major personal scandals, a rumor emerged that called into query his loyalty to his wife of 32 years, Michelle Obama.

Recently, tabloids suggested that the former president was mesmerized by “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston, whose distinctive ’90s hairstyle has turn out to be a cultural phenomenon.

One headline even read, “The Truth About Jen and Barack,” claiming that Michelle felt “betrayed as Aniston steals her husband’s attention.”

Gossip articles claimed that Obama and Aniston were “mutually obsessed,” resulting in speculation that the Harvard alum can have wandered and lost interest in marrying the mother of his two daughters, Sasha and Malia.

Former President Barack Obama is rumored to have a wandering eye and is "obsessed" with Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston, even though he is married with two children. (Photo: @jenniferaniston / Instagram; @barackobama / Instagram)
Former President Barack Obama is rumored to have a wandering eye and is “obsessed” with Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston, despite the fact that he’s married with two children. (Photo: @jenniferaniston / Instagram; @barackobama / Instagram)

When the Daily Mail reported about this rumor caused quite a stir amongst their supporters.

Some comments expressed disbelief, with one person writing: “It has often been suggested that separation or divorce would occur after the end of the Obama presidency. That didn’t happen.”

Another commenter laughed it off, calling it “the most unbelievable rumor I’ve ever read.” Too funny.

Another person sarcastically chimed in: “Saint Barack is having an affair? What’s next? Is he constructing a private fortune?

A more critical commentator compared Obama to Bill Clinton, who was impeached after being accused of sexual harassment by Paula Jones. Clinton initially denied having an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, however it later emerged that he had lied under oath about the relationship.

The comment read: “Clinton couldn’t focus on work because he was a horn dog. Obama’s motives are so sinister that the media makes up all varieties of things to humanize him.”

Despite the talk, Aniston herself stepped in to place the rumors to rest during a recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

Laughing about the whole situation, she said, “I wasn’t mad about it,” but ultimately concluded that “it’s absolutely not true.”

Aniston explained: “Of all the calls you get out of your publicist, you are like, ‘Oh no, what’s it going to be?’ Or emails saying some trashy tabloid will make up a story – and that is it. I wasn’t indignant about it.” She went on to say, “I met him once. I do know Michelle higher than he does.

Although Obama largely avoided personal scandals, his political profession was not entirely free from controversy.

Donald Trump, who later became president after the Obama administration, was the source of considered one of the best political attacks on him – the birther theory. This false claim suggested that Obama was not born in the United States but in Kenya, which, as conspiracy theorists dubiously claimed, would disqualify him from the presidency. (Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father, and held Canadian citizenship until he renounced it in 2013. His eligibility was hardly questioned during the 2016 presidential campaign.)

Trump began publicly promoting the conspiracy in 2011, despite the fact that Obama’s birth certificate clearly showed he was born in Hawaii in 1961. Despite the evidence, the theory caught on with some people, and many critics argued it was racially motivated.

In 2016, Trump finally admitted that Obama was born in the US, but falsely claimed that Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign began the birth rumor – for which there is no such thing as a credible evidence.

Although Trump ultimately backed down from his claim, the racial damage had been done, and in some circles the theory continued.

This baseless narrative, like the Aniston scandal rumor, has been widely debunked and seen as a political attack with no factual basis.


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