Michelle Obama has multiple member of the family that appears identical to her, not simply her mini-me daughters Sasha and Malia Obama.
Back in April, the previous First Lady penned a candy tribute to her older brother Craig Robinson to mark his birthday, sharing a photograph of the 2 collectively, and you may inform they’re siblings!
Taking to her Instagram account, the mom-of-two posted a snap of the Robinson siblings beaming as they loved a cocktail collectively.
She wrote within the caption: “Happy birthday to my mom’s favorite child—my big brother @CraigMalRob. We’ve laughed together, we’ve cried together, and we’ve been there for one another for everything in between. I’m just so lucky to have you in my life. Love you, Craig!”
Her followers on the time have been fast to touch upon the publish, with many sending their birthday needs to Craig. One particular person remarked on how comparable the siblings look, writing: “You have the same amazing smile!! Happy birthday!!”
Craig additionally commented on the publish: “Thanks all for the birthday wishes. Means a lot!”
Michelle and Craig grew up on the South Side of Chicago with their mother and father, Fraser and Marian Robinson.
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Following the demise of their father Fraser in 1991, Craig took on a paternal position and Michelle typically went to him for recommendation.
Michelle has been open about their shut bond and even gave her brother a candy point out in her memoir, Becoming. “You have been my protector since the day I was born. You have made me laugh more than any other person on this earth,” she wrote.
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“You are the best brother a sister could ask for, a loving and caring son, husband, and father.”
Craig has additionally opened up about their shut sibling relationship. “We were always close because we were close in age, two years,” he advised the New York Post. “My parents never made it that, ‘It’s OK, she can’t do this because she’s a girl.’ She played sports with me, rode bikes with me. She got to do everything I got to do. We were friends and playmates growing up. To the point my mom said, ‘You got to stop worrying about your sister. She can do stuff on her own.’ I would make sure she was included or taken care of before I can start enjoying myself.”
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