Former First Daughters Sasha And Malia Obama Were Spotted Attending Drake’s After-Party In Los Angeles

 

Sasha and Malia Obama attended Drake’s Bird Streets Club after-party on Tuesday, Aug. 22, after his gig at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Page Six said that former President Barack Obama’s two kids enjoyed Drizzy and 21 Savage’s It’s All a Blur Tour’s last L.A. show. University of Southern California graduate Sasha, 22, wore a short black corset and cargo leggings.

Her 25-year-old sister Malia wore a transparent Knwls shirt with loud-printed high-waisted flared jeans. Two Los Angeles housemates departed the Bird Streets Club around 4 a.m.

Drake hosted afterparties after his Los Angeles gigs with other celebrities. Saweetie, Anderson.Paak, and his dad, Dennis Graham, attended recently.

In his 360 With Speedy Morman in 2020, Barack Obama described Drake as a “talented” individual who “seems to be able to do anything he wants.”

Drizzy previously said he’d be interested in playing Obama in a biopic, which the former president co-signed. “You know what, Drake has—more importantly, I think—my household’s stamp of approval,” he said. “I suspect Malia and Sasha would be just fine with it.”

Drake is popular with Sasha and Malia, although their father occasionally listens to him. In fact, he recently appeared on Obama’s annual summer playlist thanks to the J Hus collaboration “Who Told You.”

The list also featured Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj’s “Princess Diana,” and somehow, Babyface Ray and Money Man’s “Drums.”

When Hasan Minhaj spoke to Obama earlier this year, the former POTUS was asked if it was actually him behind those famous playlists.

“People believe the books and the movies,” he shared, later joking, “Don’t play with me,” about whether it’s really him making these playlists. “But the playlists somehow think—and this is mostly coming from young people like you—somehow y’all think you invented rock ’n’ roll, you invented hip-hop. And so, despite the fact that my lists are, you know, pretty incredible, people seem to think, ‘Well, he must have had some 20-year-old intern who was figuring out this latest cut.’ No, man. It’s on my iPad right now.”