Barack Obama Photobombs A Family’s Cherry Blossom Shoot
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The photo quickly went viral with the former president apologizing for being in the shot. “Preston and Belle, I hope you enjoyed peak bloom!” Obama commented on the mother’s post.
From The Baltimore Sun
The couple checked the camera and there he was. Obama was in the photo with their children.
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Former president Barack Obama was casually taking a morning walk. “I was like what happened?" Moore laughed. "He’s like, 'it’s President Obama.' I’m like what!” Moore said she and her photographer, Briana Inell,
Barack Obama, the former Illinois senator and two-term commander-in-chief, has kept busy since he left office in 2017.
The former president strolled by behind the children, wearing a baseball cap, a white long-sleeved shirt, dark-colored pants and sneakers.
Former President Barack Obama has commented on his now-viral photobomb. The 44th president of the United States was spotted in the background of a photo of two children posing under cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., posted to social media Tuesday.
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WISN 12 News on MSNPhotographer discusses snapping viral Obama photobombWhat was supposed to be a family photo has now turned into an heirloom because of former President Barack Obama. The former president photobombed the family photos, causing a positive viral moment. Photographer Briana Inell was hired to take pictures of Portia Moore's kids,
Former President Barack Obama visited the cherry blossoms on Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin on Monday, March 31, While there, he accidentally photobombed one brother and sister's adorable family photos!
During a cherry blossom shoot, Barack Obama stepped into the frame, creating a moment this family will cherish forever. The photo is going viral.
My bad for stepping into the shot,” the former president said on social media after he was pictured strolling through a family photo shoot.
Former President Barack Obama apologized to a pair of children after accidentally photobombing their picture in Washington, D.C., on Monday.