During the coronavirus pandemic, even the Obama family has been facing their fair share of struggles. Former First Lady Michelle Obama recently shared her experience on the Conan O’Brien show, where she revealed that being stuck at home with her daughters, Sasha and Malia, hasn’t been all rainbows and sunshine.

While the initial stages of the stay-at-home order were exciting for the family, as they were finally able to spend more time together, it didn’t take long for the children to start feeling frustrated. Sasha, who is 22 years old, and Malia, who is 19, were itching to return to their normal lives and go back to college.

Their days were structured, with separate activities and work. The Obama family would spend their days apart, working on their respective tasks, and then come together in the evenings for some quality time. They played games, solved puzzles, and even had cocktail nights. Michelle mentioned that even Barack taught the girls how to play spades. They even had an art exhibit day, where they all painted watercolor creations.

However, as the summer approached, the kids grew tired of being cooped up with their parents. They were yearning for more freedom and space, which they found when they relocated to their vineyard. Although Sasha and Malia are attending virtual classes, they no longer have the same enthusiasm for spending time with their parents.

Entertainment Tonight ran a story about the Obamas during the lockdown, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. Comments poured in, praising the family for their intelligence, charm, and beauty. Many remarked on how well-spoken and well-mannered Sasha and Malia are, highlighting their education and humble nature.

The Obama’s lockdown struggles are relatable to many families who have been navigating the challenges of this unprecedented time. It’s comforting to know that even in the world of the Obamas, life isn’t always perfect. So, how do you feel about the Obama family’s experience during the lockdown?