President Barack Hussein Obama's daughter, Malia Obama, was caught on camera kissing
a "mystery man" at the annual Harvard versus Yale football game tailgate party this
past Saturday morning.
Like father, like daughter!
A very interesting video surfaced this week showing Malia wrapping her arms around a boy
and kissing him at the festivities outside the Yale Bowl.
It's not known who the man is but Malia certainly seems to be very into him.
In the video above Malia is seen wearing an oversized yellow puffer down style coat.
Along with white leggings, boots and a tan bucket hat with the Harvard 'H' embroidered
on the front of it.
The "mystery man" with Malia wore a black jacket, a red long-sleeved Harvard T-shirt,
black jeans and black sneakers.
Of course, this hasn't been the first time the first daughter has made headlines.
Via International Business Times:
Malia Obama Twerks At Lollapalooza: 5 Times First Daughters Have Been In The Spotlight
For Wrong Reasons
Malia Obama certainly had a great time at Lollapalooza this weekend.
This year, the eldest first daughter opted out of the Democratic National Convention
to attend the four-day-long music festival in Chicago.
The recent high school grad came under fire Saturday when a fellow attendee took a provocative
video of Obama at the Mac Miller performance.
She could be seen dancing and lifting her skirt to flash the audience below
However, the video, which is still making its rounds across the internet, is certainly
not the first time one of the Nation's first daughters has been in the spotlight for all
the wrong reasons.
From the Bush twins' infamous under-age drinking scandal to Chelsea Clinton's head-scratching
comment post-9/11, here are five moments first daughters got attention for all the wrong
reasons.
1.
In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, Chelsea Clinton delivered a memorable quote
in an article she wrote for Talk Magazine.
Clinton was a student at Oxford University in London when she delivered this controversial
line, according to a New York Times article:
"Every day I encounter some sort of anti-American feeling," Clinton wrote.
"Over the summer, I thought I would seek out non-Americans as friends, just for diversity's
sake.
Now I find that I want to be around Americans – people who I know are thinking about our
country as much as I am."
Although the sentiment was there, Clinton was ridiculed for the remark.
2.
One of the most memorable first daughter moments was when the Bush twins, Jenna and Barbara
Bush, were cited for underage drinking at a restaurant in Texas in 2001.
The girls were 19-years-old and in their freshman year of college.
They had attempted to purchase alcohol with false identification, according to People.com.
3.
One of the most rebellious former first daughters might have been Ronald Reagan's daughter,
Patti Davis.
In 1994, Davis posed in a controversial, full-frontal photo for Playboy Magazine.
She also posed nude for More in 2011.
4.
Julie and Tricia Nixon famously battled it out over a $19 million bequest to the late
Richard Nixon's presidential library.
The two sisters had reportedly not spoken in years and were in disagreement about the
oversight of the funds, which was a bequest from their father's good friend Bebe Rebozo.
Ultimately, according to a 2002 Time article, the sisters moved on and the library was able
to access the funds.
5.
Malia Obama once again made headlines when the then 17-year-old attended a party at Brown
University in Providence, Rhode Island, while she was on a college tour.
Social media photos surfaced showing her standing by a beer pong table complete with Solo cups,
which sent the media into a firestorm.
Although it was never confirmed whether the first daughter imbibed, the images shed a
less-than-appealing light on the eldest first daughter.
It's not a great idea to go after the children of presidents.
I don't personally advocate for this and it's something both sides of the aisle should
avoid.
But at the same time with Malia Obama, it's a bit satisfying considering how the former
First Lady Michelle Obama was intent on telling us how to raise our own children.
From what they could eat in school to even going as far as giving her unwanted advice
on how to raise boys so they won't become sexual predators like her elite Hollywood
friends and former President Bill Clinton.
I feel for this poor girl.
She can't do much without everyone knowing about it.
But sadly that's just the way the ball bounces.
You don't get to live in the White House and then go off and live a normal life.
Don't take my word for it, just ask 11-year-old Barron Trump who has been called every name
in the book by left-wing celebrities and mainstream media personas.
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