So there's a horrible rumor going around saying that 16 year-old Malia Obama, that's right Obama, is pregnant! What low-life came up with this false accusation, no one will ever know. One thing's for sure, they couldn't have been anymore more wrong.
Let's start with the "statements" made from the presidential family; just by the way they're speaking, you can tell it's fake. Like saying "white trash" and "tramp," or even "homebody" that's just way beneath their standards and class. As the presidential family they are expected to speak and act a certain way, but even if they weren't, I'm still sure they wouldn't say such harsh things for the public to see and hear. And they make it seems as though the First Lady is okay with her daughter being pregnant at a young age. Let's just get this straight, NO MOTHER IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD BE OKAY WITH THEIR DAUGHTER HAVING A CHILD AT SIXTEEN YEARS-OLD! I mean, why would they?! Just because it "runs in the family" does not mean they have to follow in their elders' footsteps. As a parent, you want your child to have a better life than you. Meaning, not making the same mistakes you made. It's just common sense people! People should just find something better to do with their life rather than trying to ruin someone else's.

wow that is crazy! WHat do you think should be done about this?
ReplyDeleteIt's sad how low people will go for a good story. The article immediately screamed fake to us, but of course there will be people that will believe it.
ReplyDeleteIt's beyond annoying that people think that this is the type of "news" to spread. It's quite shameful that people would stoop so low to create a fake scandal just to see some gossip start up; because that's exactly what the person did. Are those fake quotes as well?
ReplyDeleteYes everything about this article is false! And it is beyond annoying. I think that the First Family should do some investigating to find out who started the rumor. Once they do that they should do a press conference with that person and make them announce to the world that it was all a lie. No way was it ever okay to fake a pregnancy. It's degrading and makes the First Family look bad.
ReplyDeleteThe entire store was fabricated by a fake website called Empire News. THey posted the story on facebook using Fox News Channel as their name, which confused everyone.
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