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Former US president Barack Obama has admitted that he has been working hard to improve his marriage with his wife Michelle ...
Barack Obama has hilariously apologized to a young family after accidentally strolling into the background of their adorable photoshoot. Portia Moore was watching her two young children ...
A family got a special surprise when former President Barack Obama accidentally photobombed their picture. “Look who strolled by in our picture for our family Cherry Blossom photo shoot!” ...
That’s how Barack Obama inadvertently became part of a family’s moment early Monday morning at the Tidal Basin in Washington. The family was elated to have him as an interloper, the parents said.
A family photoshoot in Washington D.C took an unexpected turn this week after they were photobombed by none other than Barack Obama himself. Portia Moore was posing for pictures with her husband ...
A family taking photos with the cherry blossoms on D.C.’s Tidal Basin spotted a famous figure in the background of their shots: former President Barack Obama. To their delight, the 44th ...
Briana Inell, the photographer hired by the family, captured images of Obama from about 20 to 30 feet away as he walked around the Tidal Basin tourist area. Soon after, Inell looked through their ...
A Washington family got a pleasant surprise when Barack Obama entered the frame of their family photo. Former president Barack Obama said sorry for unintentionally photobombing what an overjoyed ...
Barack Obama is admitting his presidential ambitions took a toll on his marriage. The family spent eight years in the White House, so the former president knows he has to make up that time to his ...
Picture this: You’re out with your family, capturing picture-perfect moments under D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms, and then—boom!—former president Barack Obama casually photobombs your shot.
Moore said she and her photographer, Briana Inell, quickly checked the camera and there he was: Obama unintentionally photobombing Belle and Preston. Moore said the photo is now a family heirloom.