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Watch Willow Smith’s Easter Performance at The White House! (VIDEO)

Posted by mommyofamonster on April 26th, 2011 at 4:42 pm

JWI 000754 300x200 Watch Willow Smiths Easter Performance at The White House! (VIDEO)Other than living in the White House, there are definitely some perks to having a dad who is the President…like having popular performers come to your house for Easter!

First daughters 12-year-old Malia and 9-year-old Sasha had a blast at the famous Easter Egg Roll, a White House tradition since The Egg Roll has been a Washington tradition since 1878. The event is officiated by their dad, President Barack Obama.

The theme this year was “Get Up And Go” and the First Lady, Michelle Obama, promoted her healthy eating campaign. She urged participants on Monday to take part in all the games and exercises that were going on like tennis, dancing, basketball and yoga.

After the event took place, they got to watch 10-year-old Willow Smith perform for 30,000 fans on the White House lawn…but the lucky girls had front row seats!

The First Lady practiced what she was preaching and got up to dance when the concert kicked off. She danced with Willow’s mom, Jada Pinkett-Smith.

You can catch Willow’s performance here! Looks like everybody enjoyed the show!

Photo: PRPhotos

Living the good life or are these Celebrity Kids Spoiled Rotten?

 Watch Willow Smiths Easter Performance at The White House! (VIDEO)

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