SASHA AND MALIA OBAMA IN THEIR TURKEY PARDONING OUTFIT.

Courtesy of Hollywoodlife
It’s the day before Thanksgiving and that
means it’s the annual turkey pardoning event at
the White House. It took place Nov. 25 and we
just love Sasha Obama and Malia Obama’s
outfits! The girls rocked two stunning fall
ensembles that we wouldn’t mind wearing to
our own turkey dinner tomorrow.
President Obama ‘s daughters Malia Obama ,
17,
and Sasha Obama , 14, looked so cute standing next
to their dad, as he pardoned his seventh turkey on
November 25. The gorgeous sisters stepped out in
two adorable fall outfits consisting of cozy
sweaters, warm tights and chic outerwear. We love
their style and look forward to stealing some
inspiration from them this Thanksgiving. Get the
As expected, the teens looked super cute and
festive for the annual turkey pardon held outside the
White House on Nov. 25. For her part, Malia covered
up in a classic stripped turtleneck and a two-tone
navy and hunter green anorak coat, which had a
cute tomboy feel to it. Sasha, meanwhile, went for a
more mature look this year, pairing a cozy white
sweater with a denim skirt and black tights. To top
it off, she even added a pair of oversized glasses,
giving her look a classic, collegiate sort of vibe. Both
girls seemed to be going for a more grownup, all-
American look this year and we absolutely love it!
Outfits aside, Malia and Sasha seemed to be having
a blast on stage with their dear old dad, who
couldn’t resist telling a few of his favorite turkey
jokes to get his daughters (and the crowd) laughing.
“I can’t believe this is my 7th turkey pardon. Time
flies, even though turkeys don’t,” he joked
with Malia responding, “Oh that’s a good one.”
As you might recall, Malia and Sasha’s outfits made
major headlines last year after GOP Elizabeth
Lauten posted an open letter on her
Facebook slamming what they wore and their
“attitudes.” It was ridiculous and she was
subsequently fired!
Dear Sasha and Malia, I get you’re
both in those awful teen years, but
you’re a part of the First Family,
try showing a little class. At least
respect the part you play. Then
again your mother and father don’t
respect their positions very much,
or the nation for that matter, so I’m
guessing you’re coming up a little
short in the ‘good role model’
department. Nevertheless, stretch
yourself. Rise to the occasion. Act
like being in the White House
matters to you. Dress like you
deserve respect, not a spot at a
bar. And certainly don’t make
faces during televised public
events.
Yikes, even though she apologized, you can’t talk
that way about the First Children! Regardless, we
always love what these girls wear and think they
are such fashionistas!
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