Malia Obama is no longer just the little girl we remember running across the White House lawn with her sister. At 25, sheโs fully grown into her own person, carving out a path that looks nothing like her parentsโ world of politicsโand sheโs even changing the name the world has always known her by.
When her directorial debut The Heart premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, fans noticed something unusual. In the credits, she wasnโt listed as Malia Obama. Instead, she chose Malia Annโa subtle but powerful step away from the towering shadow of the Obama name, while honoring her late grandmother, Ann, who passed away from ovarian cancer years before Malia was born.

For many, this was a jaw-dropping reminder: Malia isnโt just โthe Presidentโs daughter.โ Sheโs a filmmaker, a Harvard graduate, and a young woman determined to make her mark in an industry that values individuality. On Sundanceโs red carpet, she looked confident, proud, and ready to face an audience not as the daughter of a global icon, but as a storyteller in her own right.
Of course, this isnโt her first time behind the scenes. In 2021, she joined the writing team of Swarm, Amazon Primeโs buzz-worthy series featuring Billie Eilish and Rory Culkin. Colleagues described her ideas as โwildโ and โbrilliant,โ with co-creator Janine Nabers calling her an โincredible writerโ who brought energy and originality to the room. Producer Stephen Glover made it clear that she wasnโt handed a free passโshe was treated like every other writer on the team, and she earned her place.

Her parents, Barack and Michelle Obama, could not be prouder. On her 25th birthday, both posted heartfelt messages on Instagram. Barack called her โtalented, hilarious, and beautiful,โ while Michelle shared how lucky she feels to watch her daughter blossom into the woman she is today. These werenโt just birthday wishesโthey were public affirmations of support for her bold, independent choices.
For Malia, the decision to drop her last name professionally signals more than just a career move. Itโs a declaration of independence, a way to step out of the political legacy that has defined her since childhood. She grew up with the world watching, but now sheโs making sure people see her for who she is: an artist with something to say, not simply a famous last name.

Whatโs next for Malia Ann? If her debut is any indication, the skyโs the limit. Hollywood is already buzzing about her fresh perspective, her courage to experiment, and her dedication to craft. With her mix of talent, discipline, and a clear sense of identity, sheโs poised to become one of the most exciting new voices in film.
From the White House to Hollywood, from Malia Obama to Malia Ann, sheโs proving that identity isnโt inheritedโitโs created. And in her case, itโs created with vision, bravery, and a refusal to be defined by anyone elseโs expectations.