Michelle Obama's eldest daughter, Malia, has gained notoriety ever since her father was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. The family became well-known worldwide after Barack Obama was elected president in 2008. In 2009, Malia and her sister Sasha relocated to the White House, where they attended the esteemed Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C, as per the reports of Yahoo entertainment.
Malia worked hard to maintain as much of a normal existence as she could during her early years in the White House. She took part in regular children's activities like summer camps and school functions even though she was in the spotlight. As she got older, Malia and her father were more visible in society, going to important functions like state dinners and foreign travel. She got to know notable people like Nelson Mandela and Pope Benedict XVI, and she even served as an interpreter while visiting Cuba. Time magazine recognized Malia and Sasha among the influential teens of 2014.
Malia took a year off following her graduation from Sidwell Friends School in 2016. She visited several locations in South America and Indonesia during this time with family and friends. She started her studies at Harvard University in 2017 and aimed to forge a separate identity from her well-known parents. Despite maintaining a quiet profile while in college, Malia was recognized for her exceptional undergraduate work and was awarded the Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize.
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