It should come as no surprise that the Obamas' daughter is intelligent, bright, and ambitious. But Malia Obama is forging her way in the entertainment world independent of the name of her parents. She was reportedly co-writing a show with Donald Glover at age 25. Donald, who goes by the "Hive" moniker, talks highly of Malia, praising her hard ethic and inherent aptitude for writing. In an interview with "Vanity Fair," he described her as "an amazingly talented person."  


Malia received her degree from Harvard. Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, she completed her undergraduate education remotely last year. She was now present in both her family's homes in Massachusetts' Martha's Vineyard and Washington, D.C.


Despite spending almost a decade at one of the most illustrious homes in America, almost little is known about Malia. She's managed to maintain a relatively low profile for being the daughter of Michele and Barack Obama, even though we do know a few things about her (her birthday is on the Fourth of July, and the clothes she's worn have sold out in minutes). 

Instead of being followed by photographers constantly, this has allowed her to mature at her speed. She avoided becoming a problematic reality star by landing a genuine job at a TV gig. We are eager to see those writing studios, especially with celebrities like Glover and Dunham praising her.