Malia and Sasha Obama posed for a rare photo together as they attended their friend’s album release party.

The former first daughters stepped out last week to celebrate singer Destin Conrad’s debut LP, “Love on Digital,” in Los Angeles, where they live together.

“I got 2 celebrate love on digital twice with my loved ones in LA and new york my heart is so full and my album comes out tonight,” the “Kissing in Public” singer, 24, captioned an Instagram carousel Thursday, which featured the snap of him with Malia, 26, and Sasha, 23.

“Im the luckiest ever, we had a f–kin time thank you to everyone who came to celebrate me i love u guys much,” he added.

In the picture, Malia sported an oversized brown leather jacket as her braids cascaded over her shoulders.

Sasha stood on the other side of Conrad, rocking light-wash jeans and a cropped white tank top. She accessorized her look with a brown belt and a pendant necklace.

Many fans took to social media to congratulate Conrad on his achievement, while others were shocked by the Obama sisters’ presence.

“THE OBAMAS!?!?!🔥🔥🔥,” one person commented as another pointed out, “the obamasss?? ur so goated i love u 😍😍😍.”

“THEEEE SASHA AND MALIA?!” a third wrote.

Following former President Barack Obama’s two terms in office from 2009 to 2017, Malia and Sasha took a step back from the limelight as they pursued their college educations.

During a recent podcast episode, their mom, Michelle Obama, explained that she feared her daughters would make it into Page Six when they lived in the White House.

“I wanted to give my girls enough rope to live and be normal teenagers, but I was also worrying about them turning up on Page Six because they were doing what normal kids would do,” the former first lady, 61, admitted on the “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce” podcast in March.

However, Michelle also worried about her girls missing out on normal teen things like prom and learning to drive.

“I was so glad when we got out of the White House — it was just I wanted them to have the freedom of not having the eyes of the world on them,” she reflected.

“They still are dealing with paparazzi and being who they are and trying to carve out their own identity, but they got a lot of practice in those years in the White House.”

The “Becoming” author also said her daughters are the main reason she will never run for office.



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