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Obama and Branson's kitesurfing challenge
While on holiday in the British Virgin Islands Barack Obama tried his hand at kitesurfing before being set a challenge by British billionaire businessman Richard Branson.
Former first lady Michelle Obama's first tweet since Inauguration Day was a message to her husband, former president Barack Obama.
"Happy Valentine's Day to the love of my life and favourite island mate," Obama wrote in the mini love letter shared with her 7.17 million Twitter followers. The photo accompanying the message was one of those ubiquitous (if you're not the former first couple) beach vacation shots of just feet and sand - and presumably an awesome time under the sun.
Happy Valentine's Day to the love of my life and favorite island mate, @BarackObama. #valentines pic.twitter.com/n3tEmSAJRT
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) February 14, 2017
The Obamas have been in chill mode for more than three weeks now. They headed to Palm Springs immediately after President Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony for a long weekend at their friend and decorator Michael Smith's swanky home, and then jetted away to the private Caribbean island of apparent pal British billionaire Richard Branson.
During their envy-inducing Caribbean getaway, the Obamas were caught by paparazzi looking especially relaxed. Hey, isn't that the former president in shorts and with his baseball hat turned back? And there's Mrs. Obama in denim short shorts and pig tails! Oh, and did you know the former commander in chief could kitesurf?
The photos trickling out from that epic vacation quickly prompted a social media meme dubbing Barack America's prototypical ex-boyfriend - you know, the one who's doing just fine without you?
Michelle Obama's Valentine's Day tweet was the first social media message from her personal Twitter account since announcing January 20 that she'd be taking a break.
After an extraordinary 8 years, I'll be taking a little break. Will be back before you know it to work with you on the issues we care about. pic.twitter.com/o0ECJitXnw
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) January 20, 2017
The Washington Post