Sasha Obama Yawns During Inaugural Speech, Goes Viral Online

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During President Barack Obama's inaugural speech today, his youngest daughter, Sasha Obama, was caught yawning the gif is making the rounds on social media.

Sasha Obama, 11, yawned during the time that Obama was talking about school.

"No single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future, or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. Now, more than ever, we must do these things together, as one nation, and one people," Obama said as the camera cut to Sasha, Malia and Michelle Obama, and Sasha was seen giving one big yawn.

Twitter users reacted to the yawn by expressing their views. Lorie Miner wrote: "In today's news, Sasha Obama yawns a ginormous yawn during her dad's speech. #weunderstand #neverliveitdown"

Best part of the inauguration: Sasha's GIANT "Dad you're boring me" yawn. - Vera Herbert (@veraherbert) January 21, 2013

Poor sasha will be hearing about that yawn for the rest of her life - Peter S. Goodman (@petersgoodman) January 21, 2013

This isn't the first time Sasha's been caught yawing in public. In 2008, she yawned during the Democratic National Convention-also while her father spoke-with her head on her mom's lap. And in 2009, she let out a big yawn at the last inauguration.

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