Barack Obama Photobombs A Family’s Cherry Blossom Shoot
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"Preston and Belle, I hope you enjoyed peak bloom!" wrote Obama in the comments of the photo posted by the children's mother, Portia Moore.
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Former President Barack Obama is making a cameo in a family's photo.
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The photos and story went viral on social media and eventually got Obama’s attention.
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The former president was taking a morning walk just as two young siblings posed with the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms serving as a perfect backdrop.
Former President Barack Obama accidentally photobombed a family's photo shoot when he walked by kids posing by the cherry blossom trees and Tidal Basin in Washington D.C.
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