Michelle Obama, the former US president, sparked interest with her podcast by considering the idea of single people staying at Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky’s home. The former first lady made the revelation at the podcast that she and Barack Obama consider Chesky to be a close friend, saying,” If I had a son, I would want my son to be Brian.” A few years ago, Chesky wrote,” Starting today, my home is now on Airbnb (yes, this is my actual home and I’ll be there when guests are here )”. Chesky described preparing breakfast for guests on their first night during their conversation about his having practices. Michelle Obama inquired as to why she hadn’t already tried his famous biscuits when he mentioned them. Chesky responded that she would need to make a reservation so that she could sample them. Chesky mentioned that one man made incredible efforts to secure a reservation, and that he had good experiences with his guests. When Michelle Obama made an intriguing point about whether one women could be at his house, the conversation turned into an interesting conversation. ” I have to say, Brian, if I find out that Brian Chesky is one and I is, like, keep in his home,” her brother Robinson said,” These she goes… Straight to the partnership. You don’t have to feel stress, according to Chesky, who revealed that both Michelle and Barack Obama had recently made an effort to meet him with prospective partners. When asked about Barack Obama‘s matching skills, Mrs. Obama openly acknowledged that” I’m really invested in Brian’s like life.” Chesky socially responded that it “remains to be seen.” He did, however, acknowledge that the former leader has been “definitely quite invested, and he’s really given me a lot of marriage advice.”
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