Malia Obama has grown into such a stunning young lady. After her dad, former President Barack Obama left the White House in early 2017, she has been able to live her life more freely, which includes trips to the beach with friends from college, just like any typical college student.

She started at Harvard University in August 2017 and quickly made friends. By 2019, Malia had taken warm-weather breaks from wintery Cambridge, Massachusetts, including a weekend in Miami.

She was photographed on the beach wearing a white string bikini with her girlfriends. She is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, which is very tall for a woman her age. Her very tall and lean body type makes her look like a supermodel. She is the same height as her parents, who are taller than her.

The then-20-year-old posed for photos with friends on the beach like any other college student on holiday. Later on the trip, she and her friends swapped the beach for the pool, and Malia was photographed wearing a stylish black one-piece swimsuit that made her legs look really long.

Malia and her younger sister, Sasha Obama, were 10 and 8 years old, respectively, when their father won the US Presidential election in 2008. Fans watched them grow from cute young girls into beautiful teenagers, and Malia had turned 18 by the time the family left the place they called home for eight years in early 2017.

Michelle told Vogue at the time about her daughters: “I’m proud of them. They’ve managed this so well. I love them very much and was always worried that they might be unable to get out of this situation. I’m proud they are confident, smart, intelligent young women.”

Malia graduated from Harvard in 2021 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Hollywood. She is a writer on Hive, a new Amazon series created, executive produced, and starred by Donald Glover. The multihyphenate gushed about Malia’s ability, telling Vanity Fair in March 2022, “She’s just, like, an amazingly talented person. She’s focused, and she’s working hard.”

In her first episode of “The Light Podcast” in March 2023, Michelle said she doesn’t need to be as involved as a mum now that her daughters are all grown up. “I’m on the other side of parenting. I’m moving from being the main parent to the main advisor.” She added: “It’s great to watch my girls grow up and have the peace of mind that they’re doing well.”