Malia Obama, the eldest daughter of Barack and Michelle Obama, is forging her own creative path — now using the professional
name “Malia Ann.” By dropping her famous last name, she hopes her work will be judged on merit rather than legacy.
The change isn’t a rejection of her family’s history but a declaration of independence in the entertainment industry.
Working under her middle name allows Malia to shape her identity as a writer and filmmaker. She previously contributed
to Donald Glover’s series Swarm and is developing independent projects exploring identity, love, and self-discovery.
Her storytelling style is described as thoughtful, expressive, and deeply human — signaling a creative voice uniquely her own.
Malia Ann’s decision reflects both confidence and humility. While the Obama name will always connect her to a legacy of leadership,
she’s choosing to build one of her own — through art, authenticity, and quiet determination.
Her journey reminds us that even those born into fame must sometimes step outside the spotlight to discover who they truly are.