Malia Obama, who'll turn 16 on the Fourth of July, has been
getting a lot of attention recently. Earlier this month President Obama revealed
that she'd gone to prom and that she's almost old enough to get her learner's
permit, the president and first lady won't be teaching her how to drive.
But
then, the first daughters have always received a lot of attention. In 1993, the
Orlando Sentinel did a story on Chelsea Clinton's future enrollment at the
prestigious Sidwell School, which the Obama’s now attend. "It's sort of
silly that everybody cares so much," a junior at the school said at the
time. "She should just be another kid, but she probably won't ever be
allowed to."
Malia was seen last week working as a production assistant on
the set of the CBS summer series, Gravity
and Alien sci-fi drama featuring Halle Berry readjusting to life on earth
after a year alone in space.
Obama helped with computer shop alignments and
slated a take, according to a source. Being a production assistant is actually
pretty boring, but a New Yorker profile of President Obama earlier this year
revealed that Malia's "an aspiring filmmaker," so this is almost like
a not-famous person applying for an internship.
Some teens will spend the summer flipping burgers or
lifeguarding at the community pool, but first daughter Malia Obama hung out
with Halle Berry on the set of Extant,
sci-fi drama. How much cool could that be?
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