Friday, May 25, 2012

Malia obama one direction

  • First daughter Malia Obama took in some boy band goodness on Thursday night, stopping by a One Direction in Fairfax, Virginia. The 13-year-old appeared to have a good time, screaming and clapping along to the tunes.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • UPDATE: 5/25/12: First Tween Malia Obama was also in the crowd at the One Direction concert last night. As tweens put it, Every generation has a boy band. 1D is ours.
  • (Examiner)
  • Young Malia Obama is the daughter of the most powerful man in the world, but being the US president's daughter hasnt stopped the teen from being a huge One Direction fan - and she was spotted having a great time at their concert last night.
  • (Entertainmentwise)
  • Malia Obama may be one of the most famous 13-year-olds in the world, but the eldest daughter of President and Mrs. Obama still knows how to have a good time with her girlfriends.
  • (Wetpaint)
  • One Direction's catalog might not be super angsty, but rebellion is hard to come by when Secret Service agents follow your every move.
  • (popdust.com)
  • Michelle Obama is married to the most powerful man in While Michelle likes the 'Countdown' star it seems her daughters Malia and Sasha are big fans of One Direction.
  • (Entertainmentwise)
  • Its definitely a step in the right direction, and weve been waiting for him to evolve on this issue since he was elected, but the one Malia and Sasha, they have friends whose parents are same-sex couples.
  • (The Guardian)
  • Her GMA interview featured this question: Mothers Day, Sasha and Malia. Do you have plans for Mrs. Obama? The co-anchor also focused on light-hearted video of the President walking off Air Force One without Mrs. Obama, then going back to get her.
  • (News Busters)
  • One for Obama. He gets the Kim Kardashian question right. But he cant name Fifty Shades of Grey. Ill ask Michelle when I get home. He also knows Sherri was on Dancing With The Stars, but cant identify Jessica Simpsons baby.
  • (The Guardian)
  • I've gone to some of the best schools in America and lived in one of the world's poorest to the experience of each generation.
  • (Buenos Aires Herald)

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