The new Maltese prime minister, Robert Abella, was stolen twice from his daughter Georgia May, seven years old, and by this we mean stole the spotlight from her father. The first time was last week, just minutes after he was sworn in, when she waved her hand enthusiastically from the balcony of the Presidential Palace, to the crowd that had gathered below at noon that day. Immediately, social media was launched, expressing her admiration for Georgia, describing it as light-hearted.

One of them commented on his admiration on Facebook of the girl, "How wonderful is this girl who appears for the first time on the balcony of the palace?", And another added, "Georgia, may she live the most beautiful days of her life." "It seems that I am not the only one who thinks the girl stole the spotlight, how nice she is," he wrote. And one of the mothers added, "I love the way in which they were allowed to express themselves, because they did not force her to remain silent and show official sobriety, as it always happens in such situations." She said: "This is a lesson for all of us to let children behave this way."

Once again, this girl hijacked the spotlight from her father, but this time the media spotlight. A newspaper had a short talk with her, through which she revealed that she was making her father a "SpongeBob", that childish cartoon character. And she said, "Yes, I have a name for my father, it is SpongeBob, because his face looks square like him." This remark came as a surprise to the public when Georgia detonated this cute bomb.