Barack and Michelle Obama enjoyed a night out with their daughter, Sasha, at NBA All-Star Weekend.
The family â minus eldest daughter, Malia Obama, 27 â sat courtside for the big game on Feb. 15 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., according to Michelle and Barackâs joint Instagram post on Sunday.
The former First Lady, 62, wore a black jacket and dark navy-blue pants as she sat alongside her husband, who sported a dark blue jacket over a black T-shirt and gray jeans.
Sasha, 24, on the other hand, was pictured sitting behind the couple coordinating with her father in a gray outfit.
âMy favorite teammates on and off the court,â the parents captioned the snap.
In another photo taken at the event, Barack and Michelle posed for pictures with NBA star Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha.
The coupleâs daughters typically stay out of the spotlight aside from the occasional public sighting with their family.
However, their mother has shared intimate details of their lives on her âIMOâ podcast, which she co-hosts with her brother, Craig Robinson.
In August, Michelle revealed that Barack, 64, found his youngest daughter to be more âdifficultâ when it came to parenting.
âIâd say this to Barack, when it comes to, you know, [our] oldest, Malia, she is going to figure out who you are, what do you like and letâs discuss it,â Michelle said at the time, adding that it was an âunusualâ characteristic for a teen.
âWhen Malia was a teenager, it wasnât that she was going out any less or doing anything differently,â Michelle said. âShe would tell me, âIâm going out this weekend, but Iâm going to go in and give dad like 15 minutes.ââ
But unlike Malia, Michelle compared Sasha to âa cat.â
âSheâs like, âDonât touch me, donât pet me. Iâm not pleasing you. You come to me,â Michelle explained. She added that Barack called Sasha âdifficult,â which, in turn, prompted Michelle to explain that their youngest was just not a people âpleaserâ like their eldest.
Michelle added that parents âhave to be a chameleonâ and adjust to different temperaments.
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