Malia Obama and Sasha Obama made a rare public appearance alongside their parents during the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
The sisters joined former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama for the highly anticipated event on June 18, drawing significant attention from supporters and media outlets alike.
The appearance marked one of the few occasions in recent years that Malia and Sasha have been seen publicly attending a major event with both of their parents.
Since leaving the White House, the Obama daughters have largely maintained private lives while pursuing their own educational and professional goals.
Photos from the ceremony quickly spread across social media, with many people commenting on how much both sisters have grown since their time living in the White House.
Supporters praised the family’s close bond and celebrated the significance of the moment for the Obama legacy.

The Obama Presidential Center represents a major milestone for the former president and first lady. Located on Chicago’s South Side, the center is designed to serve as a community hub while preserving and showcasing the history of the Obama presidency. The project has been years in the making and is expected to attract visitors from around the world.
During the event, attendees celebrated the opening while reflecting on the impact of the Obama administration and the center’s mission to inspire future generations of leaders. The presence of Malia and Sasha added a personal element to the occasion, highlighting the family’s continued connection to the project.

Social media users reacted warmly to the rare family appearance, with many expressing admiration for the Obama family and noting how uncommon it has become to see all four members together at a public event.
As images and videos continue circulating online, the opening of the Obama Presidential Center has become both a historic milestone and a memorable family moment, with Malia and Sasha’s appearance drawing particular attention from supporters across the country.
