At the $12 million Big Obama Farm, located in eastern Massachusetts, in the United States, and in the presence of many celebrities at the celebration of former United States President Barack Obama's birthday, a loud ceremony involving weed and fancy food was held, sparking a crisis in a small city and a big debate that spanned newspaper pages and locations.

Social media after pictures leaked from the party.

An artist at former President Barack Obama's birthday party was able to sneak pictures of the lavish event and post them on Instagram.

Rapper Dirp Beckham took pictures of the glamorous food and drink dishes and spoke to their followers on Instagram as the party began, before the photos were deleted.

The artist posted a picture of him and his manager smoking weed, which was legal in Massachusetts, where the ceremony was held, but he marked a question about the party's attitude to smoking this type of drug on the birthday of a former president who painted a picture and a verse of himself in front of the world.

The footage also showed bottles of liquor and cigars on the top shelf, dishes of steak, chicken and shrimp, with rice, vegetables and potatoes on the side.

Chocolate cake and watermelon have been served to employees, as footage has shown on social media.

The gold-striped napkins were decorated with the words "44 X 60," referring to Obama's 60th birthday, the country's 44 president, and bathroom amenities included sweaty napkins and headache pills, according to photos.

According to the singer who revived the concert, Obama "never stopped dancing, and started in a way we'd never seen before."

By 1 a.m., crowds of guests and celebrities had blocked the roads of the small town of Oak Plaves, where the ceremony took place, causing traffic jams in the resort, according to police.

Leading artists in the United States include Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, George Clooney and Jennifer Hudson, and Jay-Z and Beyoncé.

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