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Michelle Obama Orders Photo Agency To Delete Pictures Of Malia Obama


It was reported recently that the US First Daughter Malia Obama was interning on the set of Halle Berry’s new TV show ‘Extant’.
According to TMZ, the 16-year-old went out with a couple if her friends to eat at one if California’s most famous restaurants, Gjelina. Being such a famous place, the restaurant was of course crawling with celebrities and thus, lots of paparazzi.



Never one to miss an opportunity, the paparazzi whipped out their cameras to get a shot of Malia. A photographer who succeeded in getting a picture of Malia as she walked out of the restaurant sold the image to AKM-GSI for them to distribute to other sites which the agency did. However, within hours of the picture being posted, the agency was contacted by the First Lady’s people who told the agency that they’d secured promises from several media outlets not to photograph either Sasha or Malia when they weren’t with their father, President Obama.

AKM-GSI agreed and then sent an e-mail to other media outlets issuing a “URGENT SET KILL NOTICE.” which read: “Please delete the set of Malia Obama from your archive.

The set was sent around earlier today. We cannot distribute this set.” TMZ posted the story and asked if this was a case of Mrs. Obama and the White House abusing their power when Malia made a decision to one intern in L.A. and then go to a very popular restaurant. There’s a poll and a majority of the people believe it’s an abuse. Personally, I think if people have ever had to deal with an overprotective mother, then they would understand the situation from Michelle Obama’s perspective.

To back up my point, MadameNoire had this to say “Parents are supposed to do everything in their power to protect their children. And as it stands now, the more power you have the better you’re able to protect your children. That’s the way of the world. Plus, if the Obamas were really to abuse their power, I can imagine a few things far worse than asking a photo agency to delete a photo of their teenage daughter.”

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