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A Virginia family got the surprise of a lifetime while posing next to the cherry blossom trees at a scenic spot in Washington, DC — when former president Barak Obama photobombed the perfect shot.
"Preston and Belle, I hope you enjoyed peak bloom! My bad for stepping into the shot," Obama said on Instagram in response to the photo.
During a cherry blossom photoshoot in Washington D.C., a family was photobombed by former President Barack Obama. The family, focused on their children, later realized Obama's presence when they ...
Former President Barack Obama apologized for being in a family’s photo at D.C.’s Tidal Basin: “Preston and Belle, I hope you enjoyed peak bloom! My bad for stepping into the ...
But after photographer Briana Inell snapped the photo, Portia realized that former President Barack Obama was in the background of their photos. “It was perfect,” Portia told NBC 4. She explained that ...
“It was perfect,” mom Portia Moore said. Her daughter and son were standing under a cherry tree as family photographer Briana Inell snapped her shutter. Moore was focused on keeping her kids safe. “Of ...
When the family arrived at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial at 7:30 a.m., photographer Briana Inell took photos of the children. When Moore heard her husband Damien “adamantly” chatter in her ...
During a cherry blossom shoot, Barack Obama stepped into the frame, creating a moment this family will cherish forever. The photo is going viral.
"I was like, 'You should've grabbed me and made more of a big deal about it.'" Briana Inell, the photographer the family ...
"I was like, 'You should've grabbed me and made more of a big deal about it.'" Photographer Briana Inell also did not notice Obama until her clients’ grandparents pointed out the Secret Service ...
The former president went to check out the cherry blossoms on Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin — and accidentally photobombed one brother and sister's adorable family photos Briana Inell ...
Former President Barack Obama has kept busy since he left office. From impromptu family vacations to court-mandated jury duty ...