Malia Obama smokes a joint. What's the big deal?
The daughter of the President of the United States, Malia Obama, is caught up in social networking. She appears in the background of a seflie smoking what strongly resembles a joint.
This video was shot at Lollapalooza in Chicago, a five-day festival featuring headliners such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, G-eazy and Diplo. Some sites people that the president's daughter had fled the country. Democratic Congress and Hillary Clinton's boring speech to join the festival.
In this video, we wonder if the elegant lady with the sharp tongue in the foreground is filming the girl right behind her on purpose. You can also see the speed of Malia Obama's reaction. Certainly wishing to avoid unnecessary controversy, she turns around immediately.
Failed, the media went wild and so did the conservatives in one of her countless futile debates. She was also spotted twerking at the same festival. Just enough to feed the haters' keyboards after all.
Why talk about it at all? L’Illinois decriminalized use and possession This means that smoking cannabis is not legal, but the penalties are less severe. Malia Obama is taking a sabbatical before returning to Harvard. This means she'll have a harder time enjoying the 2017 edition of the festival. We wish her all the best for her summer, and good luck for her new school year!
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