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Michelle Obama has spoken about the criticism she faced during her time as First Lady, especially around how much public attention focused on her appearance rather than her work.

In a recent interview, she reflected on how media coverage often highlighted things like her clothes, body, or personal style instead of her initiatives or qualifications. She said this kind of attention often felt frustrating and distracting.

During her time in the White House from 2009 to 2017, she led major efforts such as the Let’s Move campaign and work on improving school nutrition through the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, but she noted these achievements were frequently overshadowed by superficial commentary.

She also pointed out that despite her academic background—Princeton and Harvard Law School—and her long career in public service, public focus often drifted toward appearance instead of expertise.

Michelle used her experience to encourage women in leadership to stay focused and not be discouraged by outdated or unfair standards. She emphasized the importance of breaking cycles that limit how women are perceived.

She also reflected more broadly on gender expectations in leadership, suggesting that women still face resistance and scrutiny in public roles.

Her message to younger women was to keep moving forward despite setbacks and to continue building opportunities for the next generation.