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Do you want to work with Malia Obama? Now you can do it!

There are people worth knowing and thanks to what has been seen of Malia Obama in recent years, the biggest of the Obama girls has become someone very popular because of their mature and pleasant personality. That is why it was not surprising that coinciding with the arrival of Malia to Weinstein Co, where she is working as a fellow, have decided to auction a position very similar to that of the girl of 18 years.



Of course, the auction is made for a good cause. It was through the portal charitybuzz.com that it was put to the highest bidder to be able to have a place like trainee for three months in the company headed by the director of cinema Harvey Weinstein. The statement that was shared by the Hollywood Reporter portal explains the post as "a special opportunity to learn the details of show business and maybe you could come across Malia Obama while you do it."


At the close of the auction, $ 15,000 (about $ 322,500 Mexican pesos) had been collected, which according to the DailyMail will be donated to Railway Children, an organization that supports homeless children in India, Africa and the United Kingdom.
Of course, it has to be said that paying a large amount for being a scholarship does not mean that there will be less work. It has been said that Malia supports the team by reading the scripts of film projects to filter out those in charge of the company those who seem more attractive. But although this seems to be a great reality, the biggest of the girls Obama also has to face the simplest tasks and worthy of this post, like going out to buy the coffees for the team.


Just this week saw Malia in a very casual look, leaving a Starbucks with a large order for the office accompanied by one of her friends. In her first week on the job, the girl was also seen attending Whole Foods to buy her lunch just like any of her peers.
It is known that Malia will be in this job for a few months, before beginning her university career in fall this year as a Harvard student. Instead of escaping with her parents to the British Virgin Islands at the end of her father's second presidential term, Malia decided to settle in the Big Apple to do her internship immediately.

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