President Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and Bill Clinton’s daughter Chelsea come to the defense of Malia Obama after the incident at Harvard

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Members of the US First Daughters’ Club have jumped to the defense of retired President Barack Obama’s daughter Malia Obama.

Malia made headlines across the globe when she was seen smooching with her British boyfriend Rory Farquharson. The two lovebirds, who are both students at the prestigious Harvard University, locked lips at a football match at their school.

Malia Obama and Rory Farquharson exchange saliva at a football match in Harvard. Photo/TMZ
Malia Obama and Rory Farquharson exchange saliva at a football match in Harvard. Photo/TMZ

On Thursday Barstool Sports posted a video of Malia Obama blowing smoke rings in an undisclosed bathroom location. The video was posted on Instagram but was later on deleted.

Malia Obama blows smoke rings. Photo/Barstool Sports
Malia Obama blows smoke rings. Photo/Barstool Sports

Retired President Bill Clinton’s daughter Chelsea Clinton and president Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump have sprung into action to defend Malia Obama against media infringement of the right to privacy.

The members of the US First Daughters’ Club say Malia Obama should be allowed the same privacy like any other student at Harvard University.

“Malia Obama’s private life, as a young woman, a college student, a private citizen, should not be your clickbait. Be better,” Chelsea Clinton tweeted.

“Malia Obama should be allowed the same privacy as her school aged peers. She is a young adult and private citizen, and should be OFF limits,” Ivanka Trump tweeted.