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Malia Obama’s Critics Are Making Fun Of The Shape Of Her Head

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Recently, his first-born daughter Malia Obama has been the object of internet criticism after appearing in her mother’s “Becoming Netflix” documentary.

“Malia Obama got a face shaped like a foot,” another Twitter user rudely commented.

One of the haters even went ahead to say “Malia is so bad”, while others accused the eldest daughter of the former U.S. president of trying to be white.

Y’all need to stop,” posted a Twitter user in a bid to defend the former U.S. president’s daughter, Malia.

“Ppl poking at Malia Obama for dressing ‘white’ and having white friends and comparing her to her sister is the dumbest thing and actually makes my blood boil????

Source: Your Black World

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