Obama Girls Get Face Time With Jonas Boys

Malia Obama, Sasha Obama, The Jonas Brothers Joe Raedle/Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

No doubt Sasha and Malia Obama had a ball of their own last night…especially since the Jonas Brothers were involved!

At ages 7 and 10, respectively, the new first daughters were a little too young to appreciate the 10 formal inaugural balls, so White House staffers treated the girls and some of their new school friends to a double feature of new Disney flicks Bolt and High School Musical 3, according to ABC News.

Afterward, they were taken on a late-night scavenger hunt around their new digs, much like Chelsea Clinton did at the dawn of her dad's administration. Upon completion, the biggest surprise of the night waited behind closed doors.

The tweens had a dream-come-true moment when they opened the doors and found pop stars Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas waiting for them.

The JoBros and Obama girls first met backstage at The Ellen DeGeneres Show this fall and saw each other again Monday night at the Kids' Inaugural concert.

Rank really does have its privileges!

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