Obama's Daughter Doesn't Think He's as Important as Angelina Jolie
In an upcoming four-part interview with Access Hollywood (click 'play' above, or here to view a preview on their Web site), the Obama family was grilled by the bubbly Maria Menounos about the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's fashion status.
Senator Obama's 10-year-old daughter, Malia, told Ms. Menounos that she recently spotted her "papa" in People magazine, which was weird because she typically sees people like Angelina Jolie in there, "a real important person, no offense," she said, laughing with her mother.
Malia and 7-year-old Sasha also said that they give their father fashion tips, to which Senator Obama said, “Malia basically avoids me embarrassing her by giving me these tips, especially when I am around her friends.”
"I've always loved clothes and I think it's funny that he's involved in this whole fashion icon stuff because these pants," said Mrs. Obama pointing at her husband's brown trousers, "he's had for probably about 10 years."
"I'm baffled by this whole thing myself because I hate to shop," said the senator from Illinois.
[Via Broadcasting & Cable]
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