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						<p>No pressure! <strong><strong>Barack Obama</strong></strong>’s 22-year-old daughter<strong> Malia</strong>’s boyfriend quarantined with the former White House residents amid the coronavirus pandemic.</p>


<p>“He’s British, wonderful young man, and he was sort of stuck because there was a whole visa thing, and he had a job set up,” the 44th President, 59, said on the <strong>Thursday, December 17, episode of “The Bill Simmons Podcast,”</strong> noting that he had stayed with their family “for a while.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1936550"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/12/18/barack-obama-says-daughter-malia-039-s-boyfriend-quarantined-at-their-house-0.jpg" alt="Barack Obama Says Daughter Malia Boyfriend Quarantined Their House" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Malia Obama and Barack Obama.</span> <span class="credit">Alex Brandon/AP/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>The politician added, “We took him in, and I didn’t want to like him, but he’s a good kid. The only thing you discover — [and] this is not a surprise to you, Bill, because you’ve got a son — young men eat. It’s weird to watch them consume food. My grocery bill went up about 30 percent.”</p>


<p>The Hawaii native also shares <strong>Sasha</strong>, 19, with his wife, <strong><strong>Michelle Obama</strong></strong>, and the Becoming author, 56, joked in September that <strong>their daughters were “sick” of them</strong> during lockdown.</p>
<p>“[It] was fine because we were pretty much sick of them,” the attorney joked during a <em>Conan</em> appearance at the time. “The summer started happening, and then we could be outside a little bit more. We came to the vineyard, where we still are, and so there’s more room to roam around. That was good because it helped us break it up.”</p>

		<p>Her family members were “all organized” in the beginning of the COVID-19 spread, the Chicago native added. “The girls were still in classes in the spring, and so we would be working and then doing a little exercise, and then come together in the evenings. And we would have these activities. We would have cocktails, and then we would work on puzzles and play games.”</p>
<p>Their quarantine experience included playing Spades and doing watercolor paintings.</p>


<p>The <em>Dreams From My Father</em> author had “limited time to get on [his wife’s] nerves,” while working on his new book, <em>The Promised Land</em>, Michelle said — but during “tough times” in their relationship, the Princeton University grad has previously wanted to <strong>“push” her husband out a window</strong>.</p>
<p>“The feelings will be intense,” Michelle said during a September 2020 “Michelle Obama Podcast” episode of the ups and downs of marriage. “But that doesn’t mean you quit. And these periods can last a long time. They can last years. … If I had given up on it, if I had walked away from it in those tough times, then I would’ve missed all the beauty that was there as well.”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Riley Cardoza</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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