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Malia Obama was enjoying with her friends a weekend in the state FloridaWhere she took pictures of her, carries a goblet of a bottle of rose wine in her hand, according to a British newspaper "Daily Mail".
The 20-year-old was wearing a black swimsuit with three of her friends in a luxury hotel.
The eldest daughter of Obama and Michelle will be 21 in July, which means she's breaking the law that forbids under-21s to buy or consume alcohol.
Malia and her friends enjoyed the sun on Sunday morning at the hotel and continued their afternoons on a Miami beach, where other photos show the eldest daughter of the former president in clothes different, without drinking wine.
A friend of British financier Rory Farkharsson was the most absent of the holidays, confined only to her friends of the girls.
Last August, she was seen financiallyFarcoHarrison They hug a subway station London.
Mallya started her second year in Harvard University In autumn She seems to enjoy her weekly leave away from Massachusetts, the university's headquarters.
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Mallya Obama was spending a weekend with her friends in Florida, where she photographed her glasses with a bottle of pink wine that she held in her hand, according to the Daily Mail.
The 20-year-old was wearing a black swimsuit with three of her friends in a luxury hotel.
The eldest daughter of Obama and Michelle will be 21 in July, which means she's breaking the law that forbids under-21s to buy or consume alcohol.
Malia and her friends enjoyed the sun on Sunday morning at the hotel and continued their afternoons on a Miami beach, where other photos show the eldest daughter of the former president in clothes different, without drinking wine.
A friend of British financier Rory Farkharsson was the most absent of the holidays, confined only to her friends of the girls.
Last August, she was seen financiallyFarcoHarrison They kiss the London Underground Station.
Malia began her second year at Harvard last fall and seems to enjoy her weekly leave away from Massachusetts, the university's headquarters.