Posted on 12/27/2017 8:41:39 AM PST by simpson96
Former first daughter Malia Obama has reportedly been spotted partying all over Cambridge, Massachusetts, during her first semester at Harvard University.
Celebrity gossip website Radar Online reports the eldest daughter of former President Barack Obama has been sighted by multiple social media users as she parties and enjoys her freshman year of college.
"Damn, I saw Malia Obama in Cambridge, MA tonight," wrote one Twitter user in September, according to Radar Online. "She was beautiful, but drunk and cursing like any other college student."
Another user reported seeing "a very lit Malia Obama in Harvard square." A third user reportedly saw Malia Obama at a rest stop on the Massachusetts Turnpike with friends.
"Definitely just saw Malia Obama at a rest stop on the Pike wasted with her Harvard homies," the user wrote, according to Radar Online. "She's mad tall and def wasted."
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What’s her GPA? Not that it’ll matter.
Choom Gang Redux.
Good. Let her have a good time, just keep her out of politics.
Ummm Why would I care?
Where I come from, they are. But I am old, and grew up when girls behaved. Sorry.
The difference is in the screen names.
Speaking of real animals, from the same source: Investigator: Dogs who mauled, ate owner became increasingly isolated in recent months: http://wncn.com/2017/12/20/investigator-dogs-who-mauled-ate-owner-became-increasingly-isolated-in-recent-months/
Crazy stuff.
And would she have even been accepted at Harvard if not for the fact that she is the daughter of a prestigious affirmative action alumni?
“The difference is in the screen names.”
Interesting observation; you’re probably right.
Theyll carry her mattress around for her!
The choom doesnt fall far from the tree!
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