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Are Michelle Obama’s Viral Pregnancy Photos Real?

Are The Viral ‍Photos‍ of a Once-Pregnant Michelle⁣ Obama Real?

A number‍ of photos of‍ a supposedly pregnant Michelle Obama have gone viral, leaving many asking if the former first lady is pregnant.

The‍ answer to that is no. Each​ photo is a⁤ fake.

As for what the viral⁤ hoax​ might reveal about ​the Obamas and others around them, that story​ runs much deeper.

First, we can say beyond all doubt‌ that the photos are inauthentic.

In fact,‌ Snopes “confirmed” the fakery last week. While the Snopes​ fact-checkers themselves often require fact-checking, this particular fact-check is rock-solid, as we shall ‌see.

According ‌to Snopes, two AI-detecting⁣ online ​tools showed that artificial intelligence produced the Michelle Obama pregnancy photos.

The photos⁤ in question went viral after ⁣one social media user, “Charlotte, ‍The Baroness,” posted them to X, formerly Twitter, on Sept. 20.

“BREAKING: Michelle Obama silences‌ ALL conspiracy theorists and demands a universal apology after FINALLY releasing ⁢glowing pregnancy photos ⁣when she was ​expecting Sasha and Malia,” an accompanying tweet ⁣read.

For the record, Charlotte, The Baroness, did not take the​ photos seriously.

“Oh dear. ⁤People think it’s true! What have I done,” she later cheekily tweeted.

Two days later, after the photos went viral, Charlotte, The Baroness,​ confirmed that she knew about⁣ their AI origins.

“Yep it was a joke. Of course I knew‍ it was AI when I posted⁤ it…my caption was a joke and thought I made that obvious with my wording – clearly not,” she tweeted.

It is ⁣worth noting that ‍Charlotte, The⁣ Baroness, has more than 70,000 followers. These include medical freedom advocate Jay Bhattacharya and the irreverent conservative account “Catturd.”

As of today, her ⁣pinned tweet featured a photo of her wearing a fake “Epstein Didn’t ‌Kill Himself” sweatshirt.

Clearly, therefore, Charlotte, The Baroness, does not profile as‌ an Obama ‍supporter.

Thus, the fact-check itself has comic‍ elements about it.

Beyond the hilarity, however, there ⁢remains ​the question of why these bad photo‌ hoaxes went viral in⁤ the first place.

Here even Snopes proved useful.

“Although we cannot confirm that no pictures identified as such exist, or are available to the⁢ public, our efforts to ⁢find them using open-source tools have so far been unsuccessful,” the Snopes fact-checker wrote.

The phrase “pictures identified as such” referred to authentic Michelle Obama​ pregnancy photos, which​ some people believe do not exist. Snopes‍ could⁢ not find them. To date, no one has.

Indeed, photos of Michelle Obama pregnant with either of her two‌ daughters,⁣ Sasha or Malia, remain elusive.

This ⁢fact has given rise ​to conspiratorial ‌speculation, including from QAnon sources, that Sasha​ and Malia have natural ​parents other than Michelle and former President Barack Obama.

That speculation has roots in another conspiracy theory, namely that Michelle Obama was⁢ born male.

The late Joan Rivers made this ⁣oft-repeated claim to a reporter on June 30, 2014.

Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson ⁢ helped revive questions about Barack Obama’s sexual preferences in an interview uploaded to X on Sept. 6.

WARNING: The following video⁣ contains language and descriptions that the viewer ‍may ‍find offensive

For her‌ part, according to BBC, Michelle Obama claimed in ​her 2018 book “Becoming” that she became pregnant with her daughters through in vitro fertilization.

The⁢ present article makes​ no endorsement⁤ of any speculations about‍ the⁢ Obamas. It posits no answers to existing conspiracy theories and offers no new ones either.

It does suggest,​ however, that conspiracy theories‍ exist for reasons that ⁣do ⁣not require us to assess their ​accuracy.

In this case, strange ​theories persist about⁢ the former first couple’s personal lives because ⁣in so many other ways the Obamas do not seem truthful.

While still president, for instance, Barack Obama knew about ⁤the Hillary Clinton campaign’s Russia ⁣collusion hoax.

“From Justice to the CIA, the Obama administration politicized a host of nonpartisan institutions to stain⁣ the Trump campaign and then sabotage the Trump administration,” the New York Post ⁤ wrote ⁣in Oct. 2020.

The Obamas’ also regularly play ​the sort of identity politics that consigns black people and other minorities to permanent victim status. Yet they own a sprawling estate on Martha’s Vineyard.

Furthermore, they remain on that estate near the ocean⁢ despite incessant fear-mongering about climate change and rising sea levels.

In short, the Obamas ooze hypocrisy, and people can’t ​help but notice.

Likewise, in a much broader sense, the entire U.S. government operates in ‌an atmosphere of intense secrecy. Government ​officials reveal neither actions nor motives and then classify everything.

Government narratives fall ⁣apart, exposing ‌lies for which no one suffers⁢ consequences. It has been that way for decades.

In such an environment, whom should ⁤we blame⁣ for widespread suspicions of government⁢ officials and their associates? The conspiracy theorists? Or the establishment liars who⁤ turn those theorists into ‍realists?

Of course, not everyone notices or seems to care about the hypocrisies of the powerful. The establishment media,‌ after all, dotes on the former first couple.

For instance, in a‍ 2018 story⁤ about Michelle Obama’s revelation that she had a miscarriage and struggled with feelings of inadequacy, CBS described the former first lady as “a source of inspiration and a paragon of physical strength” to many Americans.

“So, if she ​felt⁤ broken, if⁤ she felt like ‍she failed, if​ she felt as if her body didn’t work, then, hopefully, by speaking out she can be a beacon for countless other women across the‍ country who have silently felt the same,” according to an⁢ enthralled CBS.

Perhaps Michelle Obama told⁢ the truth about her pregnancies.

That⁤ swooning commentary from CBS would read much differently if she did not. Everything about the Obamas would.

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M complications during a routine medical procedure a few months later.

These​ conspiracy⁣ theories surrounding the⁣ Obama family‍ continue to circulate despite being debunked numerous⁣ times. It​ is ⁤important to note that⁢ such rumors and‍ hoaxes are not ⁣limited to the ​Obamas; ⁢they are prevalent in politics and society as

Well. However, it is crucial‍ to address ⁤them and separate fact from‍ fiction.

Addressing and separating fact from ‌fiction is indeed⁢ essential in‍ order to make informed decisions and avoid spreading ⁢misinformation. In today’s ⁤digital age, where information spreads quickly and easily, ​it ‌can be challenging to ​discern what is true and⁤ what ⁢is not. Therefore, it is important to be critical thinkers and engage in fact-checking‍ and​ verifying information using reliable sources. By doing so, we can contribute⁢ to a more informed and knowledgeable society.



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