On TikTok: What Has Sasha Obama Done This Time That is so Profane?

Published December 3rd, 2020 - 07:38 GMT
Sasha Obama is seen lip syncing along to Popp Hunna's song Adderall. (TikTok)
Sasha Obama is seen lip syncing along to Popp Hunna's song Adderall. (TikTok)
Highlights
Sasha appears in a new TikTok video alongside six friends, who are all seen singing and dancing to Popp Hunna's song Adderall (Corvette Corvette)

Former First Daughter Sasha Obama has sparked controversy yet again after appearing in a new TikTok video in which she sings the word 'b***h' and dances along to a profanity-filled song with her friends. 

In the clip, the 19-year-old daughter of former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, is seen lip syncing along to Popp Hunna's song Adderall (Corvette Corvette) while showing off some of her best moves in a choreographed dance routine with six pals.

Sasha - who is front and center in the video - is wearing a low-cut sheer black blouse and chunky gold necklaces, and she shows off long white nails while performing several viral TikTok moves, including the infamous 'woah'.  

Originally uploaded by user @pixiestick222, the video has since been deleted - no doubt in response to the viral reaction over Sasha's appearance in the clip, which prompted a flurry of controversy online.  

The latest clip comes just five weeks after the college sophomore sparked furious debate by rapping the N-word in another TikTok video, which was also deleted as soon as users spotted the former First Daughter. 

Much like the last post, Sasha - who is not believed to have her own public TikTok account - joined several friends for the new video, which has been re-posted dozens of times on Twitter since being deleted. 

The song chosen for the 15-second clip features incredibly vulgar lyrics, with the group kicking off the video by all singing the word 'b***h' before dancing along to the rest of the verse. Although it is not included in the post, the track also features the N-word.  

Social media users went wild over the clip - with some hitting out at Sasha for the vulgar choice of song.


Others voiced fury that nobody in the group is wearing a face mask - and called out Sasha and her pals for failing to social distance, although it has not been confirmed whether the clip was filmed amid the pandemic, or if it was originally taped before the coronavirus outbreak. 

The song Adderall has been used regularly on TikTok over the last two months - although it first began going viral in October, so it's likely that the clip was recorded at some point within the past few weeks. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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