The eldest child of the late President Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, has begun a new phase of her life away from the political limelight. Sasha moved from her home in Washington, DC, to the vibrant city of Los Angeles after growing up in the White House. The 21-year-old is continuing her education in the entertainment sector and has settled into an ideal living situation with her sister, Malia.
Both sisters have made their home in Brentwood, which is close to the USC campus, where Sasha is presently enrolled as a student. Sasha happily followed Malia to California in 2021 after she graduated from Harvard to pursue her ambition of becoming a screenwriter. The siblings’ choice to live together is a sign of their strong relationship and common goals.

Former President Barack Obama extolled his daughters’ accomplishments in May 2021 during a guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden. He made light of his worries that they would grow up to be “weird kids” in light of their upbringing at the White House. But he was really proud of how they developed into “amazing young women.” During an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Michelle Obama, the former First Lady, also praised their daughters, praising their independence and maturity.

Michelle underlined how she and Barack had brought up their daughters to become strong, independent women, preparing them for life beyond the White House’s security. She recited her mother’s advice, highlighting the need to raise children to be “real people” who would succeed in the outside world. Sasha and Malia are embracing the chances and difficulties that come with maturity by relocating to Los Angeles.
The new living arrangement Sasha Obama has made with her sister Malia in Los Angeles reflects their similar goals and the encouraging atmosphere they provide for one another. With their development, maturity, and commitment to becoming strong, caring, and responsible adults, they continue to make their parents proud as they follow their separate paths. As the Obama sisters embrace their freedom and forge their own futures, the entire world watches with interest.