Barack Obama is said to be not in favor of her daughter Malia dating Rory Farquharson. Based on the report, the reason why he doesn’t approve of him is because he is British.
Why Barack hates Rory
As per the Globe, the former president of the United States is so mad at Malia as she intends to marry Rory, the guy she met at Harvard University. In the article titled “Brit-bashing Barack hates Malia fiance`” It was claimed that Barack has bad feelings toward Britain, so he doesn’t want his daughter to end up with a British husband since the two are allegedly engaged already.
“Barack has bad feelings towards Britain, and he would groan every time he had to travel there,” the source allegedly told the magazine. “He made five trips to the U.K. during his presidency and he hated everyone!”
The source explained that Barack Obama’s hatred goes all the way back to Kenya, where his father was born. Kenya was once a colony of Britain and “The way Barack sees it, the Brits have thought themselves superior to the world, and he’s got a real chip on his shoulder because of it,” the tipster said.
Malia’s engagement
Malia Obama and Rory Farquharson are said to be engaged, and their engagement supposedly took place last year. The former’s friends revealed that it was summer and everyone was excited. Her pals also said that Barack’s daughter has a ring, but she is not wearing it in public because she is scared.
They are planning an elegant English wedding that could be as big as the royal nuptials, but Barack is disappointed. It was said that the 58-year-old politician confronted Malia and directly told her that he would not spend a penny for the wedding. Based on his reaction, Barack’s eldest daughter is certain that his father may not even walk her down the aisle.
But then, Gossip Cop stated that these are all lies. The report of her engagement is not true in the first place, and there is no evidence that Barack Obama hates Rory. It is true that they are dating, but they are not yet in the stage to get engaged.


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