Amazing The former first daughter of the US, Sasha Obama, and current activities

The truth about Sasha Obama has finally come out...

Barack Obama served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 and although it’s been years since he and his family left the White House, they are still very active in the sphere of politics.

Barak and Michelle’s daughters, Sasha and Malia, are part of the public life and under the limelight. Recently, the two were spotted pictured arriving at Drake’s after-party following his sold-out show with 21 Savage and it’s very obvious that the sisters are very close.

It has recently been reported that Sasha, 22, replaced Washington D.C. for the glamorous hills of Los Angeles as she charts her new career.

In May of this year, Sasha completed her undergraduate program at the University of Southern California (USC) and now the sisters made a home in Brentwood, close to the university.

As of their parents, they can’t be more proud of their daughters, which is something they mention whenever given the chance.

During an appearance on the The Late Late Show with James Corden, the former President opened up of the fears that growing up in the White House would lead his daughters to become “odd kids.” But that didn’t happen, and his girls turned into “fantastic young women.”

 

Michelle is as proud of her daughters. In the past, she said how she and her husband wanted to raise “authentic people” who would be able to navigate their way in the world beyond living in the White House.

 

During an interview, Michelle joked about Sasha and Malia’s cocktail-making skills. “Not only did they drink it, they made one. Now it was a bad martini. It was very weak in a tumbling glass,” the former First Lady said.

“You know they stumbled through. It was mostly vermouth and ice. Well, maybe it wasn’t even vermouth because I don’t even think they knew that vermouth goes in a martini,” she added.

Sasha and Malia enjoy doing a lot of things together and that includes hiking, partying, and a lot more.

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