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First daughters Sasha and Malia Obama were spotted attending Drake’s after-party – and everyone is saying the same thing
Sasha and Malia Obama have not had normal childhoods; the two young women grew up in the White House, and now, they are trying to navigate their lives outside of it.
Keep reading to learn more about what landed them on everyone’s radar this week. People have a lot to say about it!
After the Obamas moved out of the White House, the two young girls who entered the premises came out as two young women. Now, both have graduated from college and are living their lives as adults in Los Angeles.
The sisters had made a home in Brentwood, close to the University of Southern California (USC) where at the time, Sasha Obama was completing her undergraduate program. She graduated from the program in May this year.
Obama has never been shy to talk about how proud he is of his daughters. During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, the former President of the United States talked about how he feared that growing up in the White House would lead his daughters to become “odd kids.” But he was happy to see them thriving and referred to them as “fantastic young women.”
Now, it seems the two women are living their lives to the fullest. After singer Drake performed at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Tuesday, he had an after-party at the Bird Streets Club.
According to reports, the sisters were seen enjoying the last show in Los Angeles for Drake and 21 Savage’s ‘It’s All a Blur‘ Tour. The recent graduate from the University of Southern California, Sasha wore a cropped black corset paired with cargo pants while her older sister Malia wore a sheer top by Knwls accentuated by high-waisted flared trousers that had a loud print. They both looked wonderful in pictures clicked of them from the night.
According to reports, the sisters left the club at around 4 a.m. And it seems people are saying the same thing about the two young women staying out to party. A lot of comments on a post that reported the news were made in support of them.
One comment read, “GOOD!!! They probably needed to get out and have some fun!,” while another asserted, “Let them live their lives.” Another person chimed in, saying, “They are adults. I hope they have fun!”
It seems everyone is on board with the Obama sisters having a great time! And Sasha and Malia Obama were not the only big names attending the after-parties that Drake is known to host. His parties have also been attended by Saweetie, Anderson .Paak, as well as his dad Dennis Graham.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has been known to make comments about Drake over the years. In a 2020 interview, he called Drake a “talented” individual who “seems to be able to do anything he wants.”
When he heard that Drank had said he would be interested in playing Obama in a biopic, the President was more than happy to agree. He said, “You know what, Drake has—more importantly, I think—my household’s stamp of approval,” adding, “I suspect Malia and Sasha would be just fine with it.”
Clearly, his daughters have been fans of the artist for a while. But the former President is also known for his fresh taste in music. Obama released an annual summer playlist that he has been listening to, and it featured Drake’s collaboration with J Hus on “Who Told You.”
The former President’s playlists have been under speculation, when he was asked whether he made them himself by Hasan Minhaj, he replied, “The playlists, they somehow think—and this is mostly coming from young people like you—somehow y’all think you invented rock ’n’ roll, you invented hip-hop. And so the fact that my lists are, you know, pretty incredible, people seem to think, ‘Well, he must have had some 20-year-old intern who was figuring out this latest cut.’ No, man. It’s on my iPad right now.”
The Obama family seems to be a well-knit unit! What do you think about Sasha and Malia Obama’s choice to stay out late and party? Do you agree with what everyone else is saying? Let us know in the comments!
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