Thursday, June 30, 2016

Obama's second daughter, Shasha spots henna tattoos on both palms (Photos)

Shasha's tattoos
The Obama girls together with the First Lady of United States are currently on the three-nation tour whereby the US First Lady would continue to preach the "Let Girls Learn" gospel of her initiative. The gorgeous looking Obamas dazzled as they make their arrival to Madrid. However, the attention of our correspondents were fixed on the henna tattoos that adorned both palms of Natasha Obama (Shasha).

Apparently the youngest Obama got the tattoos in Morocco where they were immediately before coming to Spain, as she was not seen with the tattoos while at Morocco. What cannot be confirmed at the moment is whether the tattoos are permanent or temporary. 


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Perhaps the President of United States may get his own tattoos true to his words. President Barack Obama revealed during the March 20, 2014 guest appearance on Ellen DeGeneres Show that anytime any of his daughters get a tattoo, he will get a marching tattoo. According to the President, he would not want his daughters to be inked, thus his pledge to get a marching tattoo would be a deterrent to girls from doing so.

"I suspect it will be a pretty good deterrent for Malia and Shasha," the President said to laughter from the audience. "Michelle and I will be rigt there, and we'll post it so that everybody will be able to see it, and we'll say; 'We all got matching tattoos," Obama said.

The President had before the Ellen DeGeneres show made a similar statement during an interview with NBC just immediately the Boston Marathon Bombing. In the interview, Obama stated, inter alia, that "What we've said to the girls is, 'If you guys ever decided you're going to get a tattoo, then mummy and me will get the exact same tattoo in the same place. And we'll go on YouTube and show it off as a family tattoo."

It is therefore left to be seen whether President Barack Obama will be true to his words in the event Shasha's tattoos are permanent.










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